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Chapter 1 Advanced Techniques
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Introspection
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Messing with the Class Model
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Unexpected Code
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Conclusion
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Chapter 2 Parsing Techniques
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Parse::RecDescent Grammars
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Parse::Yapp
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Other Parsing Techniques
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Conclusion
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Chapter 3 Templating Tools
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Formats and Text::Autoformat
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Text::Template
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HTML::Template
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HTML::Mason
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Template Toolkit
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AxKit
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Conclusion
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Chapter 4 Objects, Databases, and Applications
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Beyond Flat Files
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Object Serialization
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Object Databases
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Database Abstraction
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Practical Uses in Web Applications
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Conclusion
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Chapter 5 Natural Language Tools
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Perl and Natural Languages
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Handling English Text
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Modules for Parsing English
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Categorization and Extraction
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Conclusion
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Chapter 6 Perl and Unicode
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Terminology
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What Is Unicode?
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Unicode Transformation Formats
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Handling UTF-8 Data
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Encode
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Unicode for XS Authors
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Conclusion
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Chapter 7 POE
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Programming in an Event-Driven Environment
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Top-Level Pieces: Components
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Conclusion
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Chapter 8 Testing
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Test::Simple
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Test::More
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Test::Harness
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Test::Builder
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Test::Builder::Tester
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Keeping Tests and Code Together
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Unit Tests
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Conclusion
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Chapter 9 Inline Extensions
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Simple Inline::C
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More Complex Tasks with Inline::C
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Inline:: Everything Else
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Conclusion
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Chapter 10 Fun with Perl
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Obfuscation
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Just Another Perl Hacker
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Perl Golf
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Perl Poetry
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Acme::*
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Conclusion
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Colophon
- Title:
- Advanced Perl Programming, Second Edition
- By:
- Simon Cozens
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- June 2005
- Ebook Release:
- June 2009
- Pages:
- 304
- Print ISBN:
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