From Advanced to Expert
William “Bo” Rothwell

#Perl
#CPAN
#POD
#Data_Structures
William "Bo" Rothwell's Advanced Perl Programming continues where his previous book left off, more or less, as it guides you through advanced techniques of the Perl programming language starting with command-line options, references, and arrays and hashes from advanced data types. Next, you'll learn about typeglobs for symbolic entries.
Additionally, you'll see advanced subroutine handling, then packages and namespaces. Furthermore, you'll build advanced modules and install CPAN modules. Unlike Java and C++, modules have been around in Perl for a long time now. Along the way, you'll learn and use POD mark up language for Perl documentation.
Moreover, you'll get a survey of the many advanced features and data structures of the current Perl programming language. You'll also get a survey of the new features of the latest Perl 5.x release. After reading and using this book, you'll have the tools, techniques, and source code to be an expert Perl programmer.
What You Will Learn
Who This Book Is For
Those with experience with Perl or who have read Rothwell's prior books, Beginning Perl Programming and Pro Perl Programming.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Command-Line Options
Chapter 2: References
Chapter 3: Advanced Data Types: Arrays
Chapter 4: Advanced Data Types: Hashes
Chapter 5: Typeglobs
Chapter 6: Advanced Subroutine Handling
Chapter 7: Packages and Namespaces
Chapter 8: Building Modules
Chapter 9: Installing CPAN Modules
Chapter 10: POD
Chapter 11: Advanced Features
Chapter 12: Advanced Data Structures
Chapter 13: New Features
About the Author
At the impressionable age of 14, William "Bo" Rothwell crossed paths with a TRS-80 Micro Computer System (affectionately known as a “Trash 80”). Soon after the adults responsible for Bo made the mistake of leaving him alone with the TSR-80. He immediately dismantled it and held his first computer class, showing his friends what made this “computer thing” work. Since this experience, Bo’s passion for understanding how computers work and sharing this knowledge with others has resulting in a rewarding career in IT training. His experience includes Linux, Unix, DevOps tools, and programming languages such as Perl, Python, Tcl, and BASH.









