From Novice to Professional
William “Bo” Rothwell

#Perl
Get started with Perl 5 and learn the important core concepts of Perl programming, such as variables, flow control, expressions, and I/O. Additionally, this book covers pattern matching and shows that Perl is extremely flexible and powerful, and that it isn’t afraid of the cloud. After reading and using this book, you'll be able to start writing your own powerful scripts to solve many web and programming problems.
This is a book for those of us who believed that we didn’t need to learn Perl, and now we know it is more ubiquitous than ever. You’ll see that Perl has evolved into a multipurpose, multiplatform language present absolutely everywhere: heavy-duty web applications, the cloud, systems administration, natural language processing, and financial engineering. This book provides valuable insight into Perl’s role regarding all of these tasks and more giving you a great start in your Perl programming adventure.
What You Will Learn
Who This Book Is For
Those who are new to Perl.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Origin of Perl
Chapter 2: Scalar Variables
Chapter 3: Array Variables
Chapter 4: Associative Array Variables
Chapter 5: Flow Control
Chapter 6: Conditional Expressions
Chapter 7: Basic Input and Output
Chapter 8: Advanced Input and Output
Chapter 9: Pattern Matching
Chapter 10: Perl Utilities
Chapter 11: Filesystem and Process Control
Chapter 12: Functions
Chapter 13: Using Modules
Chapter 14: Debugging Perl
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.









