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There are 81 articles & tutorials regarding "Perl".

31.) Build Your Own Apache Server with mod_perl
by David E. Wheeler 11/05/2002 When Apple released Mac OS X, it included as part of the operating system one of the most powerful and most-used applications on the Internet today: the Apache Web server. This has been a boon for Mac users and dedicated Unix jocks alike, as the combination of Apache's simplicity and power and the legendary Mac OS ease-of-use has made for a robust Internet application development platform. Largely due to the inclusion of Apache, along with a host of other...
Found at O'Reilly Network

32.) Automating Web-based Data Retrieval with Perl
By W. Jason Gilmore Go to page: 1 2 Next At Apress one of my unofficial tasks, and indeed pastimes is writing applications that aggregate and parse a variety of online data including book reviews, sales rankings, and other items of interest that help us to better understand gauge reader interest in our books, our competitors' books, and technology in general. For instance, logically sales through online retailers comprise a significant percentage of revenue for computer book publishers,...
Found at developer.com

33.) Freedom of Choice
ASP, ColdFusion, JSP, PHP, Perl, Access, MSSQL, MySQL, Sybase, Oracle does your Web app framework let you take your pick? CodeCharge 2.0 respects your language and database preferences. By John Reitano Creating database-driven Web applications is easy: Just choose your favorite programming language, code some HTML template pages and write a little code to move data from the database to the Web pages and vice versa. Well, that's the theory, anyway. The reality is a bit more complex it's...
Found at Software Development Online

34.) PHP Extension and Add-on Repository (PEAR)
Sean Cazzell If you've ever done any perl programming, or if you've spent any time talking to perl programmers, you have probably heard of "CPAN" - the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. CPAN provides a central repository of perl modules, most of which are made available under the same licenses as perl itself (the GPL and The Artistic License). In many ways, CPAN has been "the killer app" that has made perl one of the most popular languages around. By using CPAN, a perl developer can...
Found at PHPBuilder.com

35.) Understanding Overloading in WSDL
by Randy J. Ray , coauthor of Programming Web Services with Perl 01/08/2003 Author's note: Overloaded methods (or "multi-methods") are a core feature of many languages, such as Java or C++. Languages such as Perl that have flexible typing mechanisms are also capable of presenting multiple calling interfaces for a given method. The Web Services Definition Language, or WSDL, allows for describing these types of multiple-interface calls so as to properly support services written using...
Found at O'Reilly Network

36.) HighWLAN: A Driving Wireless Network
by Casey West 08/01/2002 It was one month before Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC), and I had to decide if I was going to drive or fly from Pittsburgh to St. Louis. To help me decide I did what any other programmer would do, I jumped into an IRC channel about Perl and started talking about driving versus flying. If you know anything about Perl IRC channels, this quickly escalated into a Holy War with Emacs users on one side and Jeep Wrangler drivers on the other. It was hard to tell...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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