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1 What type of thing is Perl?  



1.1  Other names for Perl  







2 Aspects of Perl  



2.1  Strengths of Perl  





2.2  Weaknesses of Perl  







3 Components of Perl  



3.1  Perl documentation  





3.2  Perl language structure  







4 Elements of a perl script  





5 Programming tools  



5.1  Text editors that support Perl scripting  







6 Perl support  



6.1  Websites  





6.2  Publications about Perl  



6.2.1  Books about Perl  





6.2.2  Magazines about Perl  









7 History of Perl  



7.1  Versions of Perl  





7.2  Perl was derived from  







8 Perl software  



8.1  Commercial software programmed in Perl  





8.2  Free software programmed in Perl  







9 Perl culture  





10 Perl organizations  





11 Perl personalities  



11.1  Perl writers  







12 Raku  



12.1  Implementations of Raku  







13 See also  





14 References  





15 External links  














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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Perl programming language:

Perlhigh-level, general-purpose, interpreted, multi-paradigm, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier.[1] Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of Raku. Note that Perl and Raku are receiving ongoing development, therefore making Perl a family of programming languages. It stands for Practical Extraction and Reporting Language which processes data using pattern matching technique.

What type of thing is Perl?[edit]

Other names for Perl[edit]

Aspects of Perl[edit]

Strengths of Perl[edit]

Weaknesses of Perl[edit]

Components of Perl[edit]

Perl documentation[edit]

Perl language structure[edit]

Perl language structure

Elements of a perl script[edit]

Programming tools[edit]

Text editors that support Perl scripting[edit]

Perl support[edit]

Websites[edit]

Publications about Perl[edit]

Books about Perl[edit]

Magazines about Perl[edit]

History of Perl[edit]

Versions of Perl[edit]

Perl was derived from[edit]

Perl software[edit]

Commercial software programmed in Perl[edit]

Free software programmed in Perl[edit]

Perl culture[edit]

Perl organizations[edit]

Perl personalities[edit]

Perl writers[edit]

Raku[edit]

Implementations of Raku[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sheppard, Doug (2000-10-16). "Beginner's Introduction to Perl". dev.perl.org. Retrieved 2011-01-08.
  • ^ Free Software Foundation. "What is free software?". Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  • ^ Richardson, Marjorie (1999-05-01). "Larry Wall, the Guru of Perl". Linux Journal. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  • ^ Wall, Larry. "perl - The Perl language interpreter". Perl 5 version 12.2 documentation. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  • ^ [1] Tim O'Reilly quoting Hassan Schroeder, Sun's first webmaster]
  • ^ type at the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  • ^ Shaffer, C.A. Data Structures and Algorithms, 1.2
  • ^ Castro, Elizabeth (2001). Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web. Peachpit Press. p. 314. ISBN 978-0-201-73568-0. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
  • External links[edit]

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  • Texts from Wikisource
  • Textbooks from Wikibooks
  • Resources from Wikiversity
  • Community support
    Free Perl tutorials
    Free on-line books about Perl
    Perl scripts

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