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Perl Hacks: Tips & Tools for Programming, Debugging, and Surviving
Perl Hacks: Tips & Tools for Programming, Debugging, and Surviving
ISBN: 0596526741
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 141
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Perl Hacks
Table of Contents
Copyright
credits Credits
Preface
Chapter 1. Productivity Hacks
Hack 1. Add CPAN Shortcuts to Firefox
Hack 2. Put Perldoc to Work
Hack 3. Browse Perl Docs Online
Hack 4. Make the Most of Shell Aliases
Hack 5. Autocomplete Perl Identifiers in Vim
Hack 6. Use the Best Emacs Mode for Perl
Hack 7. Enforce Local Style
Hack 8. Don t Save Bad Perl
Hack 9. Automate Checkin Code Reviews
Hack 10. Run Tests from Within Vim
Hack 11. Run Perl from Emacs
Chapter 2. User Interaction
Hack 12. Use As Your UI
Hack 13. Interact Correctly on the Command Line
Hack 14. Simplify Your Terminal Interactions
Hack 15. Alert Your Mac
Hack 16. Interactive Graphical Apps
Hack 17. Collect Configuration Information
Hack 18. Rewrite the Web
Chapter 3. Data Munging
Hack 19. Treat a File As an Array
Hack 20. Read Files Backwards
Hack 21. Use Any Spreadsheet As a Data Source
Hack 22. Factor Out Database Code
Hack 23. Build a SQL Library
Hack 24. Query Databases Dynamically Without SQL
Hack 25. Bind Database Columns
Hack 26. Iterate and Generate Expensive Data
Hack 27. Pull Multiple Values from an Iterator
Chapter 4. Working with Modules
Hack 28. Shorten Long Class Names
Hack 29. Manage Module Paths
Hack 30. Reload Modified Modules
Hack 31. Create Personal Module Bundles
Hack 32. Manage Module Installations
Hack 33. Presolve Module Paths
Hack 34. Create a Standard Module Toolkit
Hack 35. Write Demos from Tutorials
Hack 36. Replace Bad Code from the Outside
Hack 37. Drink to the CPAN
Hack 38. Improve Exceptional Conditions
Hack 39. Search CPAN Modules Locally
Hack 40. Package Standalone Perl Applications
Hack 41. Create Your Own Lexical Warnings
Hack 42. Find and Report Module Bugs
Chapter 5. Object Hacks
Hack 43. Turn Your Objects Inside Out
Hack 44. Serialize Objects (Mostly) for Free
Hack 45. Add Information with Attributes
Hack 46. Make Methods Really Private
Hack 47. Autodeclare Method Arguments
Hack 48. Control Access to Remote Objects
Hack 49. Make Your Objects Truly Polymorphic
Hack 50. Autogenerate Your Accessors
Chapter 6. Debugging
Hack 51. Find Compilation Errors Fast
Hack 52. Make Invisible Characters Apparent
Hack 53. Debug with Test Cases
Hack 54. Debug with Comments
Hack 55. Show Source Code on Errors
Hack 56. Deparse Anonymous Functions
Hack 57. Name Your Anonymous Subroutines
Hack 58. Find a Subroutine s Source
Hack 59. Customize the Debugger
Chapter 7. Developer Tricks
Hack 60. Rebuild Your Distributions
Hack 61. Test with Specifications
Hack 62. Segregate Developer and User Tests
Hack 63. Run Tests Automatically
Hack 64. See Test Failure Diagnosticsin Color
Hack 65. Test Live Code
Hack 66. Cheat on Benchmarks
Hack 67. Build Your Own Perl
Hack 68. Run Test Suites Persistently
Hack 69. Simulate Hostile Environments in Your Tests
Chapter 8. Know Thy Code
Hack 70. Understand What Happens When
Hack 71. Inspect Your Data Structures
Hack 72. Find Functions Safely
Hack 73. Know What s Core and When
Hack 74. Trace All Used Modules
Hack 75. Find All Symbols in a Package
Hack 76. Peek Inside Closures
Hack 77. Find All Global Variables
Hack 78. Introspect Your Subroutines
Hack 79. Find Imported Functions
Hack 80. Profile Your Program Size
Hack 81. Reuse Perl Processes
Hack 82. Trace Your Ops
Hack 83. Write Your Own Warnings
Chapter 9. Expand Your Perl Foo
Hack 84. Double Your Data with Dualvars
Hack 85. Replace Soft References with Real Ones
Hack 86. Optimize Away the Annoying Stuff
Hack 87. Lock Down Your Hashes
Hack 88. Clean Up at the End of a Scope
Hack 89. Invoke Functions in Odd Ways
Hack 90. Glob Those Sequences
Hack 91. Write Less Error-Checking Code
Hack 92. Return Smarter Values
Hack 93. Return Active Values
Hack 94. Add Your Own Perl Syntax
Hack 95. Modify Semantics with a Source Filter
Hack 96. Use Shared Libraries Without XS
Hack 97. Run Two Services on a Single TCP Port
Hack 98. Improve Your Dispatch Tables
Hack 99. Track Your Approximations
Hack 100. Overload Your Operators
Hack 101. Learn from Obfuscations
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Perl Hacks: Tips & Tools for Programming, Debugging, and Surviving
ISBN: 0596526741
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 141
BUY ON AMAZON
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Challenging the Unpredictable: Changeable Order Management Systems
ERP System Acquisition: A Process Model and Results From an Austrian Survey
The Effects of an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) Implementation on Job Characteristics – A Study using the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model
Intrinsic and Contextual Data Quality: The Effect of Media and Personal Involvement
Development of Interactive Web Sites to Enhance Police/Community Relations
Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Adding Basic Controls and Lists
Adding Views to a Template
Setting Form Template and Digital Signing Options
Connecting Forms to Databases
Designing InfoPath Web Service Clients
Image Processing with LabVIEW and IMAQ Vision
Other Image Sources
Frame Grabbing
Image Standards
Gray-Scale Operations
Reading Instrument Displays
MySQL Cookbook
Calculating Intervals Between Times
Performing Calculations with TIMESTAMP Values
Controlling Summary Display Order
Per-Group Descriptive Statistics
Displaying Query Results as Tables
Competency-Based Human Resource Management
Why a Focus on Jobs Is Not Enough
An Overview of Competency-Based HR Management Practices
Competency-Based Employee Recruitment and Selection
The Transformation to Competency-Based HR Management
Appendix D Employee Development and Succession Management
Professional Struts Applications: Building Web Sites with Struts ObjectRelational Bridge, Lucene, and Velocity (Experts Voice)
The Challenges of Web Application Development
Form Presentation and Validation with Struts
Managing Business Logic with Struts
Creating a Search Engine with Lucene
Building the JavaEdge Application with Ant and Anthill
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