Perl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall, a linguist working as a systems administrator for NASA, in 1987, as a ge...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl
If you're new to our site you'll want to find out a little more about Perl and what's on our site. So visit here. You'll also find informaton on how to install a script on your own.
www.freeperlcode.com/ www.freeperlcode.com/
Learn to write your first PERL script with this step by step tutorial. ... With PERL installed we are ready to dive into our first script. There are a few elements every PERL script must contain in order to function. Open up your favorite simple text editor, the file extension for PERL scripts is .pl. Save your files with...
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The Perl Programming Language at Perl.org. Links and other helpful resources for new and experienced Perl programmers. ... Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 22 years of development. More about why we love perl...
www.perl.org/ www.perl.org/
This project was started by the London Perl Mongers with the goal of creating drop-in replacements for the scripts found at Matt's Script Archive. These replacements have been released under the GPL and Artistic License, allowing us to offer them to you.
www.scriptarchive.com/ www.scriptarchive.com/
Perlmasters is a free immense database of cgi scripts written in perl. We have guestbooks, auction scripts, password protection and more. Most scripts are free. ... Vendor Registration; Vendor Login; Perl Tutorials & Support; Search The Perlmasters Index; Contact The Webmaster; Custom CGI Programming; ... Script Archives...
www.perlmasters.com/ www.perlmasters.com/
Coming Soon; I'm working on the engine right now that will power this website... so far it's looking sweet! ... Contact Me: Milan Adamovsky...
www.perlscript.com/ www.perlscript.com/
If perl is invoked using the -e option or the perl script is read from STDIN then FindBin sets both $Bin and $RealBin to the current directory.
www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/lib/FindBin.html www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/lib/FindBin.html
It depends on whether you are talking about the perl binary or something that you wrote using perl. And, actually, even this isn't necessarily true. ... Larry says that a script is what you give an actor, but a program is what you give an audience.
www.perl.com/doc/FAQs/FAQ/oldfaq-html/Q1.8.html www.perl.com/doc/FAQs/FAQ/oldfaq-html/Q1.8.html