Perl Debugged - Peter Scott, Ed Wright

Perl Debugged

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Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2001
Addison Wesley (Verlag)
978-0-201-70054-1 (ISBN)
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This title covers the most common mistakes that Perl programmers make and how to fix them. It also explains defensive programming: practical techniques for avoiding Perl bugs in the first place and provides specific techniques for debugging CGI code.
The most vexing aspect a student will face while programming in Perl is debugging. The goal of Perl Debugged is to provide a way for the student to minimize debugging time, as well as minimizing the development and maintenance time needed for Perl programs. Geared towards students with some knowledge of Perl, this book guides students through the entire programming process, tackling the benefits, plights, and pitfalls of Perl programming. Beginning with a guided tour of the Perl documentation, the book progresses to debugging, testing, and performance issues, and also devotes a chapter to CGI programming in Perl. Throughout the book, the authors espouse defensible paradigms for improving the accuracy and performance of Perl code. In addition, Perl Debugged includes Scott and Wright's "Perls of Wisdom" which summarize key ideas from each of the chapters, and an appendix containing a comprehensive listing of Perl debugger commands. The engaging writing style will bring energy to the class!

Ed Wright is a Software Engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics and Astronautics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, a Master of Science in Physics from the University of Louisville and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Auburn University. He currently leads the JPL Perl Users Group. Peter J. Scott runs Pacific System Design Technologies, providing Perl training, application development, and enterprise systems analysis. He was a speaker on the 2002 Perl Whirl cruise and at YAPC::Canada, and he founded his local Perl Monger group. A software developer since 1981 and a Perl developer since 1992, he has also created programs for NASA¿s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Scott graduated from Cambridge University, England, with a Master of Arts Degree in Computer Science and now lives in the Pacific Northwest. He is the lead author of Perl Debugged. 0201700549AB04222004

Preface.


Perlness.


Who Are You?


What This Book Covers.


Getting Perl.


Typographical Conventions.


For Further Reference.


Perl Versions.


Acknowledgments.


 1. Introduction.


 2. The Zen of Perl Developing.


 3. Antibugging.


 4. Perl Pitfalls, Syntactical Sugaring.


 5. Tracing Code.


 6. Testing Perl Programs.


 7. The Perl Debugger.


 8. Syntax Errors.


 9. Run-Time Exceptions.


10. Semantical Errors.


11. Resource Failure.


12. Perl as a Second Language.


13. Debugging CGI Programs.


Appendix A: Perl Debugger Commands.


Appendix B: Perls of Wisdom.


Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.4.2001
Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 233 mm
Gewicht 602 g
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Perl
ISBN-10 0-201-70054-9 / 0201700549
ISBN-13 978-0-201-70054-1 / 9780201700541
Zustand Neuware
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