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Transforming Programs with Programs

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An edition of Higher-Order Perl (2005)

Higher-Order Perl

Transforming Programs with Programs

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This eagerly awaited book by one of the best-known Perl developers summarizes years of innovative practice Most Perl programmers were originally trained as C and Unix programmers, so the Perl programs that they write bear a strong resemblance to C programs. However, Perl incorporates many features that have their roots in other languages such as Lisp. These advanced features are not well understood and are rarely used by most Perl programmers, but they are very powerful. They can automate tasks in everyday programming that are difficult to solve in any other way. One of the most powerful of these techniques is writing functions that manufacture or modify other functions. For example, instead of writing ten similar functions, a programmer can write a general pattern or framework that can then create the functions as needed according to the pattern. For several years Mark Jason Dominus has worked to apply functional programming techniques to Perl. Now Mark brings these flexible programming methods that he has successfully taught in numerous tutorials and training sessions to a wider audience.

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Morgan Kaufmann
Language
English
Pages
600

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Cover of: Higher-Order Perl
Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs
March 14, 2005, Morgan Kaufmann
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Higher-Order Perl
2005, Elsevier Science
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First Sentence

"Until the release of Perl 5.6.0, there was no good way to generate a binary numeral in Perl."

Table of Contents

Recursion and Callbacks
Dispatch Tables
Caching and Memoization
Iterators
From Recursion to Iterators
Infinite Streams
Higher-Order Functions and Currying
Parsing
Declarative Programming

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA76.73.P22D56 2004, QA76.73.P22 D56 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
600
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.4 inches
Weight
2.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8606556M
Internet Archive
higherorderperlt00domi
ISBN 10
1558607013
ISBN 13
9781558607019
LCCN
2004017815
OCLC/WorldCat
56086063
Library Thing
1020268
Goodreads
86365

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