[Cologne-pm] Zu vertickern: »Perl Hacks«
A. Pagaltzis
pagaltzis at gmx.de
Mon May 7 01:30:49 PDT 2007
Hallo z’amm,
ich habe folgendes Baumleichenprodukt loszuwerden:
Perl Hacks
Tips & Tools for Programming, Debugging, and Surviving
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhks/
Das Original kostet €29,99 (unverschämt – die gleiche Anzahl
Euros wie es drüben an Dollars kostet!). Mein Exemplar ist
fast neuwertig – es hat nur einen kleinen Katscher unten an
der Rückseite. Zu haben ist es für
€18,00
und zwar am einfachsten beim Perlmongers-Treffen. :-)
Ist wer interessiert?
Hier ein Auszug aus O’Reillys Beschreibung:
While other languages have stagnated, Perl remains fresh,
thanks to its community-based development model, which
encourages the sharing of information among users. This
tradition of knowledge-sharing allows developers to find
answers to almost any Perl question they can dream up.
And you can find many of those answers right here in Perl
Hacks. Like all books in O’Reilly’s Hacks Series, Perl Hacks
appeals to a variety of programmers, whether you’re an
experienced developer or a dabbler who simply enjoys
exploring technology. Each hack is a short lesson—some are
practical exercises that teach you essential skills, while
others merely illustrate some of the fun things that Perl can
do. […]
Chapters include:
• Productivity Hacks
• User Interaction
• Data Munging
• Working with Modules
• Object Hacks
• Debugging
Und hier ist, was ich vom Buch hielt:
You can reel off a dozen cool CPAN modules off the cuff, some
of which you don’t actively use, but might – and another
dozen if you have a few minutes to think about it? There’s
not much stuff people can do in Perl without delving into the
perl guts where you’d wonder “how’d they do that”? Then
you’ll likely still find things in this book you didn’t know
or think of – but overall it will probably be only marginally
useful.
It would be a wonderful book for someone who has progressed
past the basic novice stage in Perl, ready to spread her
wings and probe the more advanced concepts and obscure
corners of the language. It would also be a treasure trove
for someone who doesn’t participate much in the online
community and therefore isn’t privy to the latest thinking on
best-practices Perl programming. If you can see yourself in
those descriptions, you will most likely find enough in this
book to make it worth your money – if not more than.
--
*AUTOLOAD=*_;sub _{s/(.*)::(.*)/print$2,(",$\/"," ")[defined wantarray]/e;$1}
&Just->another->Perl->hack;
#Aristoteles
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