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Programming Perl ペーパーバック – 2000/10/1
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- 本の長さ1067ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O'Reilly Media
- 発売日2000/10/1
- 寸法17.78 x 6.1 x 23.34 cm
- ISBN-100596000278
- ISBN-13978-0596000271
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著者について
Larry Wall originally created Perl while a programmer at Unisys. He now works full time guiding the future development of the language as a researcher and developer at O'Reilly & Associates. Larry is known for his idiosyncratic and thought-provoking approach to programming, as well as for his groundbreaking contributions to the culture of free software programming. He is the principal author of the bestselling Programming Perl, known colloquially as "the Camel book."
Tom Christiansen is a freelance consultant specializing in Perl training and writing. After working for several years for TSR Hobbies (of Dungeons and Dragons fame), he set off for college where he spent a year in Spain and five in America, dabbling in music, linguistics, programming, and some half-dozen different spoken languages. Tom finally escaped UW-Madison with B.A.s in Spanish and computer science and an M.S. in computer science. He then spent five years at Convex as a jack-of-all-trades working on everything from system administration to utility and kernel development, with customer support and training thrown in for good measure. Tom also served two terms on the USENIX Association Board of directors. With over fifteen years' experience in UNIX system administration and programming, Tom presents seminars internationally. Living in the foothills above Boulder, Colorado, surrounded by mule deer, skunks, and the occasional mountain lion and black bear, Tom takes summers off for hiking, hacking, birding, music making, and gaming.
Jon Orwant, a well-known member of the Perl community, founded The Perl Journal and co-authored OReillys bestseller, Programming Perl, 3rd Edition.
登録情報
- 出版社 : O'Reilly Media; Subsequent版 (2000/10/1)
- 発売日 : 2000/10/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 1067ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0596000278
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596000271
- 寸法 : 17.78 x 6.1 x 23.34 cm
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
この本はただ言語のすべてを網羅した本では有りません。この言語を作った作者の意志、Perlの方向性そして、*読者を勇気づける言葉*が書いてあります。ですから、この本を読む事でPerlを学ぼうという気持ちがますます高まるでしょう。
私は、日本語版は明らかに原著と比べ分厚く価格も合計で上回るという事でこの原著の方を購入しました。
書かれている英語はけっしてむずかしいものでは無くすらすら読める文章です。しかも、原著を読む事で直接Larryの意図が伝わってきます。ですから、もし英語に極端に抵抗があるのでなければ原著の購入をお勧めします。
Perl hacking is becoming a requirement for techies, but with so much other stuff to keep your eye on we dont all have time to be wizards so this book makes for a reasonable familiar.
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Später lernte ich, dass viele Kollegen Probleme im genauen, tiefen Verständnis der Mustererkennung haben. Auch hier stellt dieses Buch eine Goldgrube dar.
After reading some of the reviews here, I am reminded of when I first picked up this book and didn't have the background to fully appreciate it.
After using Perl for several years doing Internet programming, and being exposed to all the languages it's possible to use, I still remain devoted to the work of this man, Larry Wall for what I believe to be the greatest contribution of all to humanity and to computer science.
I stopped here to reaffirm that the third edition will cover Object Oriented programming. Although nobody mentions this, I'm sure he will, and another book I have said it would.
Before brushing up on Object Oriented programming for Perl, I decided to re-read Learning Perl and Programming Perl (though I only had the first editions). Unlike the first times I attempted to read these two books, this time I was dumbfounded at how much info they (Larry and Randal) could cram into such a short place. One thing builds upon another. Everything written, the examples and all, took on new meaning. This was exciting reading because all the problems that it took me years to even identify were spelled out before me with examples I could immediately understand. There are many ways to do things in Perl, and my way, the obvious way, usually turns out to be the long way. Reading these books and adopting some new techniques they mention could literally save me years of time!
It's a lot like learning music. Unless someone tells you why you have to learn scales, you won't enjoy doing it and unless you stick with it long enough, you'll never learn why you need to know them.
I guess I'd have to say that sooner or later you will need these two books to be truly effective as a Perl programmer, but if you are a beginner, you won't know enough about Perl to realize why these are really great books. If you have several years of Perl experience, then these books will show you how to be incredibly effective, incredibly organized, and best of all, incredibly lazy!
One thing that makes Perl so strong, is that anything that has ever been done with Unix can be done with Perl. If you're operating equipment with Microsoft software, you're missing half the fun.
This book really shines if you already love Perl and worship those who spent enormous amounts of time making their priceless contributions.
This is probably not a good book if you're new to Perl, in a hurry, and are trying to debug some broken code.
I found "Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days" by Sams Publishing to be all I needed in my early days. I only wish I had the ability to appreciate the information in these other two books then.
I am convinced that Perl is the highest level programming language there is and there is absolutely nothing that can't be done with it in less time and with less code than any other language.
Now I'm going to buy a brand new Programming Perl 3rd edition and I think I'll even have it shipped overnight!