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Intermediate Perl
Perl Training Overview

This three-day course enables students to progress from basic level Perl programming concepts to more advanced Perl programming features.

Perl Training Audience

Programmers and/or system administrators

Perl Training Prerequisites

Programming experience in a structured language, such as C, C++, Java, or COBOL, is required as well as a basic familiarity with the Perl language.

Perl Training Course duration

3 Days

Perl Training Course outline

Advanced Regular Expressions

  • Review: Basic Regular Expressions
  • Modifiers
  • Getting the Nth Occurrence of a Match
  • Greedy vs. No-Greedy Matches
  • Regular Expression Variables
  • Special Characters in Regular Expressions
  • Assertions
  • Reading from Filehandles Using Split
  • Multiple Line Matching
  • Commenting Regular Expressions
  • Alternative Delimiters
  • Additional Resources
  • Advanced Formatted Output
  • Review: The Format Statement
  • Advanced Format Statement Features
  • printf and sprintf
  • Using Select
  • The <> Operator
  • Additional Resources
  • Exploring Useful Built-In Variables
  • Perl’s Built-In Variables
  • Variables Reference Chart
  • Use English
  • ID Variables
  • Status variables
  • Separator Variables
  • The Signal Handle Variable
  • Version of Perl
  • Program Start Time
  • Additional Resources
  • Advanced File Handling
  • Review: Basic File Handling
  • Displaying the File Position
  • Moving the File Position
  • Opening Files for Reading and Writing
  • Making “Files” within Your Script
  • Locking Files
  • Flushing Output Buffers
  • Additional Resources
  • Pragmas
  • Perl Pragmas
  • Pragma Chart
  • Review: use strict
  • Predeclaring Subroutines
  • Predeclaring Global Variables
  • Additional Resources
  • Exploring Useful Built-In Modules
  • Built-In Modules
  • Module Table
  • Cwd
  • Env
  • File
  • Math
  • Sys
  • Text
  • Fatal
  • Additional Resources
  • Debugging Tools
  • Review: The –w Switch
  • Review: The Perl Debugger
  • Debugger Commands
  • Diagnostics
  • Carp
  • Data::Dumper
  • Additional Resources
  • Perl/TK Basics
  • Working with Windows
  • Types of Widgets
  • Geometry Managers
  • Creating Widgets
  • The OO Nature of the Tk Module
  • Additional Resources
  • Perl TK Widgets
  • Frames
  • Labels
  • Buttons
  • Checkbuttons
  • Radiobuttons
  • Listboxes
  • Scrollbars
  • Scales
  • Entries
  • Creating Menus
  • Additional Resources
  • Geometry Managers
  • pack Options
  • The –after and –before Option
  • The –anchor and –side Options
  • The –fill Option
  • Padding with Pack
  • Managing Widgets with Pack
  • Binding
  • The Focus Command
  • Additional Resources
  • Appendix A: Database Interfaces
  • Perl Databases
  • Using DBM
  • Overview of DBI
  • Appendix B: Perl Style/Coding Standards
  • Overview of Perl Style
  • The Man Page’s Style Guide
  • Tom Christiansen’s Style Guide
  • The Perl Beautifier

  • Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online

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