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       Top >>CGI and Perl >> Tips and Tutorials >> Development

    CGI and Perl/ Tips and Tutorials/ Development Hot scripts::

    Presented here are a good collection of CGI and Perl/ Tips and Tutorials/ Development Hot scripts. Enjoy!
     
    1. Perl POD
    Documentation for Perl. A must read for all Perl programmers and developers. This is a FREE service.
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    2. Perl Modules Docs
    Documentation for the more common Perl modules. A must read for all Perl programmers and developers. This is a FREE service.
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    3. Genetic algorithms applied with Perl
    Based on the Darwinian principle of survival of the fittest, genetic programming uses mutation and replication to produce algorithms for creating ever-improving computer programs. In this column, you'll get to know the genetic algorithm in simple terms. This article provides Perl implementations for some specific tasks, which you can adapt for generic use. To demonstrate the genetic algorithm, the author breeds numbers for fitness to a formula, and letters to form English words.
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    4. Using CGI::Application
    The author writes 'CGI::Application builds upon the bedrock of CGI, adding a structure for writing truly reusable Web-applications. CGI::Application takes what works about CGI and simply provides a structure to negate some of the more onerous programming techniques that have cast an unfavorable light upon it. CGI::Application code is so universal and non-proprietary that it works exceedingly well on any operating system and Web server that supports Perl and CGI. The CGI::Application structure makes it possible for authors to distribute, for the first time, fully functional and sophisticated Web-applications via CPAN.
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    5. Benchmarking Perl
    In this Part 21 of 'The Perl You Need To Know' series, it covers the Benchmark module ?the handy Perl stopwatch that allows you to time, optimize, and slim down on code.
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    6. Untangling Lists and Hashes
    In this Part 10 of 'The Perl You Need to Know' series, you will be shown how to work with Perl's list and hash data structures.
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    7. Tom's object-oriented tutorial for perl
    This is a comprehensive tutorial on object-oriented programming in Perl. Some of main topics include: Creating a Class, Class Data, Aggregation, Metaclassical Tools, and more.
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    8. Common Server Errors and Messages
    Find out what those server response codes like 401, 404, 500 mean. It can help you troubleshoot minor problems - knowing these are a must if you'll be working on programs that run on a server.
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    9. Common Beginners Mistakes
    This is a list of common mistakes that people make when writing Perl scripts and suggestions on how to fix them. Included are general help tips on how to debug - very important particularly for beginners at programming. This list is based on the author's personal experience and complaints found on newsgroups/message boards.
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