Instructor: Dan Keller
May 6-7, 1997...................ReadyServe Computer Center @Techmart; Santa Clara, CA
About This Program:
This course teaches the foundations of Perl programming through a series
of case studies and practical examples. Attendees will construct a realistic
data processing package for a business. The essential components of the
language are introduced as they are used for data management, entry, and
reporting.
Programming is best learned by example. This presentation is task-oriented rather than the more common but less effective feature-oriented approach. As each mechanism in the language is presented, it is clear why it is needed, and the examples demonstrate it quickly.
No other Perl class (to our knowledge) covers this much material in such a brief time. Attendees emerge with practical skills and are indeed able to write Perl programs of their own.
Who Should Attend:
System and network administrators, application programmers, authors of Web
forms and advanced Web applications, Web masters, web developers and planners,
and client-server developers.
Level: Intermediate
For more information, call Karen Clapes at 1-800-255-5620 ext. 30, or e-mail karen@uniforum.org.
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