Perl Programming, 2nd Ed (In Easy Steps)
Wednesday, 03 December 2025

This book illustrates programming basics with variables, operators, and functions before moving on to demonstrate the creation of reusable Perl modules. Mike McGrath then shows how Perl can read and write files on your system. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) with Perl is demonstrated next to emulate real-world object properties and behaviours.

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McGrath then demonstrate how to store and retrieve data with the SQLite database module that is often bundled alongside the standard Perl library. The book then moves on to illustrate how Perl is used for server-side CGI scripting on the internet. A final example brings together Perl for CGI and SQLite to create an online shop.

Author: Mike McGrath
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Date: December 2025
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1787910485
Print: 1787910482
Kindle: B0G13CF88S
Audience: Programmers interested in Perl
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Perl

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