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Perl Debugged

O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scott, Peter, 1945- author.
Wright, Ed, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Debugging in computer science.
Perl (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 p.) ill
Place of Publication:
Pearson Education 2014
Summary:
This book was a joy to read This book was a joy to read. It covered all sorts of techniques for debugging, including defensive paradigms that will eliminate bugs in the first place. As coach of the USA Programming Team, I find the most difficult thing to teach is debugging. This is the first text Ive even heard of that attacks the problem. It does a fine job. Please encourage these guys to write more.-Rob Kolstad Perl Debugged provides the expertise and solutions developers require for coding better, faster, and more reliably in Perl. Focusing on debugging, the most vexing aspect of programming in Perl, this example-rich reference and how-to guide minimizes development, troubleshooting, and maintenance time resulting in the creation of elegant and error-free Perl code. Designed for the novice to intermediate software developer, Perl Debugged will save the programmer time and frustration in debugging Perl programs. Based on the authors' extensive experience with the language, this book guides developers through the entire programming process, tackling the benefits, plights, and pitfalls of Perl programming. Beginning with a guided tour of the Perl documentation, the book progress
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780133891478
013389147X

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