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Mastering Perl By Brian D Foy. Mastering Perl is the third book in the series starting with Learning Perl, which taught you the basics of Perl syntax, progressing to Intermediate Perl, which taught you how to create re-usable Perl software, and finally this book, which pulls everything together to show you how to bend Perl to your will. This book starts you on your path to becoming the person with the answers, and, failing that, the person who knows how to find the answers or discover the problem. After learning the basic syntax of Perl in Learning Perl and the basics of modules and team programming in Intermediate Perl, the next thing you need to learn are the idioms of Perl and the integration of the skills that you already have to create robust and scalable applications that other people can use without your help. I'll presume that you already know everything that we covered in Learning Perl and Intermediate Perl. Most importantly, you should know these subjects, each of which imply knowledge of other subjects: using Perl modules, writing Perl modules, references to variables, subroutines and filehandles, basic regular expression syntax and workings, Object-oriented Perl. Mastering Perl focuses on three major areas important to the developing Perl programmer: advanced Perl features, dealing with code you didn't write, making more robust and easier-to-use programs.
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