This book picks up right where Learning Perl leaves off. With
Intermediate Perl, you'll graduate from short scripts to much larger
programs, using features that make Perl a general-purpose language. This
gentle but thorough guide introduces you to modules, complex data
structures, and object-oriented programming.
Each chapter is small enough to be read in just an hour or two, ending
with exercises to help you practice what you've learned. If you're
familiar with the material in Learning Perl and have the ambition to
go further, Intermediate Perl will teach you most of the core Perl
language concepts you need for writing robust programs on any platform.
Topics include:
- Packages and namespaces
- References and scoping, including regular expression references
- Manipulating complex data structures
- Object-oriented programming
- Writing and using modules
- Testing Perl code
- Contributing to CPAN
Just like Learning Perl, material in this book closely follows the
popular introductory Perl course the authors have taught since 1991.
This second edition covers recent changes to the language up to version
5.14.