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- '''Perl''' is a dynamic, interpreted [[Programming language|programming language]] Perl evolved into a flexible and powerful scripting language and garnered a subs18 KB (2,824 words) - 16:14, 8 March 2024
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 14:27, 12 November 2007
- 145 bytes (16 words) - 13:13, 16 May 2008
- <code>$ perl -e 'print grep(s/^\d+(.*)/$1 /, sort(split(/ /,"8hacker, 4Perl 1Just 2anoth <br>Just another Perl hacker,3 KB (443 words) - 02:12, 4 November 2007
- The literature on Perl is numerous and growing. This is the list that Larry Wall recommends on his *[1] Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Jon Orwant: ''Programming Perl'' - (the Camel Book). O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 3 edition (July 14, 2000). ISBN2 KB (209 words) - 06:11, 8 November 2010
- #!/usr/bin/perl -w <code>$ perl tst</code>919 bytes (147 words) - 14:09, 24 March 2008
- ...n is to allow the definition of pattern delimiters "on-the-fly", after all Perl knows exactly that a pattern such as '<code>!#|</code>' as delimiters, but since Perl knows about paired characters such as '<code><></code>'4 KB (607 words) - 14:06, 24 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Just another perl hacker]]38 bytes (5 words) - 02:45, 31 May 2007
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- '''Perl Island''' (aka Pearl Island) is a mountainous island off the coast of [[Ala1 KB (154 words) - 15:29, 21 December 2023
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 02:11, 4 November 2007
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Perl]]. Needs checking by a human.762 bytes (105 words) - 19:27, 11 January 2010
- *[http://www.perl.org/ www.Perl.org] - Perl Foundation's website *[http://www.perl.com/ www.perl.com] - O'Reilly's Perl website434 bytes (72 words) - 06:12, 8 November 2010
- 207 bytes (23 words) - 18:16, 13 November 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Perl/Addendum]]27 bytes (3 words) - 14:08, 24 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Perl/Addendum]]27 bytes (3 words) - 14:04, 24 March 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Just another perl hacker]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Perl}}434 bytes (57 words) - 17:48, 11 January 2010
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- *[http://www.perl.org/ www.Perl.org] - Perl Foundation's website *[http://www.perl.com/ www.perl.com] - O'Reilly's Perl website434 bytes (72 words) - 06:12, 8 November 2010
- The literature on Perl is numerous and growing. This is the list that Larry Wall recommends on his *[1] Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Jon Orwant: ''Programming Perl'' - (the Camel Book). O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 3 edition (July 14, 2000). ISBN2 KB (209 words) - 06:11, 8 November 2010
- #!/usr/bin/perl -w <code>$ perl tst</code>919 bytes (147 words) - 14:09, 24 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Perl/Addendum]]27 bytes (3 words) - 14:04, 24 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Perl/Addendum]]27 bytes (3 words) - 14:08, 24 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Just another perl hacker]]38 bytes (5 words) - 02:45, 31 May 2007
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Just another perl hacker]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Perl}}434 bytes (57 words) - 17:48, 11 January 2010
- === Example in [[Perl]] === # Hello world in perl2 KB (236 words) - 09:50, 20 August 2023
- * [http://www.perl.org/ The Perl Programming Language]291 bytes (42 words) - 04:45, 30 November 2009
- <code>$ perl -e 'print grep(s/^\d+(.*)/$1 /, sort(split(/ /,"8hacker, 4Perl 1Just 2anoth <br>Just another Perl hacker,3 KB (443 words) - 02:12, 4 November 2007
- ...n is to allow the definition of pattern delimiters "on-the-fly", after all Perl knows exactly that a pattern such as '<code>!#|</code>' as delimiters, but since Perl knows about paired characters such as '<code><></code>'4 KB (607 words) - 14:06, 24 March 2008
- ...including [[Java programming language|Java]], [[Perl programming language|Perl]], [[Python programming language|Python]], [[Ruby programming language|Ruby There are currently two main families of regular expression syntax: Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) and POSIX-compatible regular expressi2 KB (291 words) - 21:53, 28 December 2008
- ...] for the [[Python programming language]], [[Larry Wall]] for the [[Perl|Perl programming language]], and [[Jimmy Wales]] for [[Wikipedia]].1 KB (215 words) - 13:31, 27 December 2007
- '''LAMP''' is an acronym that stands for "Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python." Packaged together, they create an [[application stack]] that i * [[PHP|'''P'''HP]], [[Perl|'''P'''erl]], or [[Python|'''P'''ython]] are [[server-side programming lang7 KB (926 words) - 00:44, 20 October 2013
- {{r|Perl}}219 bytes (26 words) - 08:04, 20 March 2024
- ...ns or operators) that it "understands" and allows programmers to use. The Perl interpreter will take statements in its language and cause them to be run ( * [[Perl]]4 KB (636 words) - 09:49, 20 August 2023
- {{r|Perl}}423 bytes (55 words) - 21:46, 11 January 2010
- ...title = Open source Web development with LAMP: using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP | publisher = Addison-Wesley Professional | date = 2002 | id = ISB624 bytes (77 words) - 15:51, 30 November 2009
- {{r|Perl}}414 bytes (54 words) - 19:19, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Perl}}467 bytes (58 words) - 17:31, 11 January 2010