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Perl Programming

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Summary
This intensive course provides a solid introduction to the Perl programming language. Hands-on exercises reinforce key concepts.

Prerequisites
Familiarity with C, procedural programming, or shell scripting is beneficial.

Course Objectives
After completing this course, participants should be able to:

Intended Audience
This course may prove useful to people such as developers and system administrators who wish to develop systems or application programs on either Unix or Windows platforms using the Perl programming language.

Next Steps
Those wishing to pursue the topic further could consider:

Length
5 days

Format
Instructor-led course, with many practical computer-based exercises.

Course Outline
Getting Started Operators Flow Control Working with Scalars Working with Lists Working with Hashes Reading and Writing to Files Pattern Matching Creating and Using Subroutines Formatting Output File and Directory Functions Process, Scalar, and List Functions System Variables and Options References Packages and Modules Object-Oriented Programming in Perl

Hardware and Software Requirements
PCs or workstations capable of running a Perl development environment. The systems should be able to load a 3.5" DOS-formatted solution disk. Perl 5+ properly installed on the platform of choice.

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