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Perl One-Liners: 130 Programs That Get Things Done
Contributor(s): Krumins, Peteris (Author)
ISBN: 159327520X     ISBN-13: 9781593275204
Publisher: No Starch Press
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | System Administration - General
- Computers | Programming Languages - Perl
- Computers | Programming - General
Dewey: 005.133
LCCN: 2013030613
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 7.09" W x 9.23" (0.87 lbs) 168 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Part of the fun of programming in Perl lies in tackling tedious tasks with short, efficient, and reusable code. Often, the perfect tool is the one-liner, a small but powerful program that fits in one line of code and does one thing really well.

In Perl One-Liners, author and impatient hacker Peteris Krumins takes you through more than 100 compelling one-liners that do all sorts of handy things, such as manipulate line spacing, tally column values in a table, and get a list of users on a system. This cookbook of useful, customizable, and fun scripts will even help hone your Perl coding skills, as Krumins dissects the code to give you a deeper understanding of the language.

You'll find one-liners that:

  • Encode, decode, and convert strings
  • Generate random passwords
  • Calculate sums, factorials, and the mathematical constants π and e
  • Add or remove spaces
  • Number lines in a file
  • Print lines that match a specific pattern
  • Check to see if a number is prime with a regular expression
  • Convert IP address to decimal form
  • Replace one string with another
And many more Save time and sharpen you coding skills as you learn to conquer those pesky tasks in a few precisely placed keystrokes with Perl One-Liners.

Contributor Bio(s): Krumins, Peteris: -

Peteris Krumins is a programmer, systems administrator, start-up manager, and all-around hacker. He is the cofounder of Browserling and Testling, and he runs the popular programming blog catonmat.net.