Stone River Elearning – Perl Programming for Beginners
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The world of programming has become almost saturated with different languages, all created for different purposes but developed for use in multiple applications. For those just delving into the world of programming, this can be a little overwhelming. Luckily, there are plenty of languages that are simple to learn, highly versatile to use, and make a great ing point for gaining fluency in the coding universe. Perl is one of those languages, and this course will teach you everything you need to know.
Perfect Perl the Easy Way
- Work with different data types including strings, numbers, variables and user input
- Create and use array, subroutines, hashes, and regular expressions in Perl applications
- Gain a conceptual understanding and practical skills to construct your own levels
- Become competent with the Perl language family and its use in various applications
- Prepare a foundation of knowledge for learning other more complex languages.
Become an Expert in Perl Applications
This course has been specifically designed for those who have an interest in programming, but still consider themselves to be beginners. Those who already have programming experience but want to learn the basics and concepts of Perl will also find it perfectly suitable.
With over 70 lectures and 7.5 hours of content, this is a true crash course that will get you up to speed in no time. You’ll get to grips with Perl fundamentals and design a Perl application, as well as creating automated applications that do the work for you and advanced text analyser applications. But don’t worry – you’ll work from the bottom up and progress at a pace that suits you, ing off with installation and creating more complex applications with each stage.
Along the way you’ll pick up various Perl fundamentals like scalar data, arrays and lists, subroutines, input and output, hashes, and regular expressions before tackling your final project. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to use Perl in a wide range of real world applications.
Tools Used
Perl is a family of general purpose dynamic programming languages originally developed for text manipulation. Over time it has undergone many expansions and revisions and is now used for everything from system administration to GUI development. As it borrows elements from many other programming languages, it makes an excellent jumping-off point for those just beginning to expand their knowledge of programming.
Course Curriculum
- Course Introduction (4:34)
- Section Introduction (3:06)
- Getting and Installing Perl (4:45)
- Creating a First Perl Program (8:14)
- More Advanced Perl Examples-1 (8:22)
- More Advanced Perl Examples-2 (9:34)
- Section Conclusion (1:50)
- Section Introduction (4:34)
- Working with Scalar Data (5:43)
- Working with strings (8:29)
- Working with numbers (0:08)
- Working with variables (9:20)
- Getting user input (8:16)
- The chomp operator (6:13)
- Decision-making with if statements (10:38)
- Looping with while statements (6:26)
- Section Conclusion (5:10)
- Section Introduction (3:19)
- Creating arrays (7:57)
- Accessing arrays via indices (8:09)
- Creating lists (7:41)
- Performing assignment with lists (8:13)
- Converting arrays into strings (5:46)
- Using the foreach loop on arrays and lists (5:44)
- Understanding scalar and list context (8:03)
- Understanding in scalar context (5:07)
- Section Conclusion (3:31)
- Section Introduction (4:14)
- Subroutine definitions (3:13)
- Calling subroutines (7:16)
- Working with subroutine return values (6:18)
- Subroutine arguments (6:52)
- Using variable-length parameter lists (7:17)
- Using the return operator (8:32)
- Private variables in subroutines (7:20)
- Section Conclusion (3:56)
- Section Introduction (4:28)
- Receiving input from standard input (7:44)
- Working with input from the diamond operator (7:55)
- Sending output to standard output (6:42)
- Using printf to format output (9:17)
- Working with filehandles (10:26)
- Handling fatal errors with die (7:05)
- Section Conclusion (5:00)
- Section Introduction (2:17)
- Hashes defined and demonstrated (7:54)
- Accessing hash elements (6:56)
- Working with hash functions (9:56)
- Section Conclusion (2:11)
- Section Introduction (2:02)
- Regular expressions defined (9:10)
- Working with simple patterns (7:51)
- Working with character classes (6:22)
- Matching using m// (8:47)
- Working with match modifiers (9:20)
- Working with the binding operator (6:18)
- Working with match variables (9:39)
- Section Conclusion (2:51)
- Section Introduction (1:26)
- Matching in list context (10:39)
- Performing substitutions using s/// (8:16)
- Working with the split function (8:41)
- Working with the join function (10:18)
- Section Conclusion (3:05)
- Final Project Overview (7:44)
- Final Project Explanation Part 1 (7:52)
- Final Project Explanation Part 2 (9:15)
- Final Project Explanation Part 3 (5:51)
- Conclusion (5:17)
- Closing Message (1:36)
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