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Description: Object Oriented Perl is designed to provide anyone who is familiar with the basics of regular Perl programming with a complete introduction to the object-oriented features of Perl. The book moves from the very simplest applications through advanced applications such as generic programming, multiple dispatch, and object-oriented persistence. Thus, it offers a much-needed resource for persons new to Perl, as well as new and valuable insights and techniques for even the most accomplished Perl programmers. Beyond explaining the syntax and semantics of Perl`s inbuilt object-oriented features, Object Oriented Perl explains how to apply those features in a wide range of programming techniques. Each technique is illustrated with complete examples.... Object Oriented Perl also discusses the latest relevant Perl modules, which are freely available and can greatly simplify object-oriented development in Perl. In particular, it examines the new standard "fields" module and the associated pseudo-hash construct. No other book covers the topic of object-oriented software development in Perl in such breadth, to such depth, or in such a readable manner. Complete source code for Object Oriented Perl is available online to owners of the book. Translation rights for Object Oriented Perl have been granted for Korea, Japan, India, and Germany. If you are interested in learning where to buy this book in a language other than English, please inquire at your local bookseller. foreword I¡¯ve waited years for the perfect object-oriented Perl book to use for our Stonehenge corporate and open trainings, and the wait is now over. Damian Conway has written a comprehensive guide, organized well for both the casual OO hacker as well as the experienced OO user, includ- ing large reusable chunks of code (and that¡¯s what OO is all about). Damian¡¯s humor makes the reading light and fast. The depth of coverage from ¡°what¡¯s the big fuss about Perl objects?¡± to ¡°creating a self-tied inheritable overloaded filehandle with auto- loaded accessors¡± means that this is the first and last book I need to teach Perl objects to my students. For experienced users, the appendix comparing and contrasting Perl with other popular OO languages is by itself worth the entire price of the book. I¡¯ve been recommending this book heartily upon seeing the first draft. Thank you, Damian. RANDAL L. SCHWARTZ Download link£ºhttp://www.isload.com.cn/store/ww5iufmctcg5k [ Last edited by zhq025 on 2008-1-16 at 10:45 ] |
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