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Programming PERL in the .NET Environment
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Programming PERL in the .NET Environment

by Yevgeny Menaker, Michael Saltzman, Robert J. Oberg
September 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
496 pages
10h
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

In this chapter, we reviewed classes and types that standard .NET Framework components expose to us. All the .NET types inherit from System.Object. We should use the new method to construct .NET objects in our PerlNET programs. We use hash-reference syntax to access properties or fields and standard Perl calling-method syntax for invoking methods of the constructed objects. Classes may expose indexed properties (indexers). We may treat such classes as arrays. .NET strings cannot be used directly in PerlNET. We may use a variety of .NET arrays in our programs: one-dimensional, multidimensional (limited to three dimensions), and jagged arrays. Finally, we presented collections and demonstrated their use on the ArrayList class. Collections ...

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