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Course Description
This course is for
those with previous Perl programming experience who wish to
write their own Object Oriented (OO) programs,
and better understand
what's happening when they use Perl Modules through an OO interface.
The course covers the topics of
Intermediate Perl Programming
that are most essential to
Object Oriented Programming (OOP), along with the fundamentals of
OOP in Perl.
Who Should Attend
Students should have at least 6 months of prior experience with UNIX and Perl, and
be experienced with one of the following text editors: vi, emacs, or pico (or another locally available editor, for on-site classes).
The course is intended
for programmers, system administrators, network administrators, data
administrators, webmasters, and anyone else who needs to progress beyond
the beginner level with Perl.
Author & Instructor
Dr. Tim Maher
has been working with the interpreted languages of UNIX for
over 25 years, and counted AWK as his favorite scripting language until
Perl came along and eclipsed it.
He has written many sophisticated applications in AWK, Korn shell, C, C++, and Perl,
including a user interface for U.C. Berkeley undergraduates and source
code beautifiers for Perl and C++.
He is the CEO and Principal Instructor of CONSULTIX, for whom he has authored and taught 17 courses on a
wide variety of software topics.
Tim is also the founder and leader of the Seattle Perl Users Group
(SPUG),
one of the oldest PUGs on the planet and also the clear leader in
attracting world-class Perl experts to its meetings.
CONSULTIX
instructors are
renowned for their ability
to communicate complex concepts in simple terms and to make the study of dry technical material enjoyable.
Topics
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Multidimensional Arrays and Hashes
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Anonymous Arrays and Hashes
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Complex Data Structures
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Using References
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Data References
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Code References
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Package Variables
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eval
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Handling Exceptions
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Writing Custom Modules
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Intro. to Object-Oriented Programming
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OOP in Perl
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Other Courses
We have courses on many other
Perl,
UNIX,
and
Linux
topics!
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