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CIW Perl Fundamentals

CIW v5 Perl Fundamentals

Perl Fundamentals is an 18-hour course that teaches students how to fully utilize the Perl programming language.Students learn the Perl syntax, the basics of using regular expression, how to use Perl data types, and how to access and manipulate files. Students are also introduced to database connectivity and debugging techniques.
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Intended Audience
Webmasters, software developers, application programmers, client/server developers, and desktop publishers.
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Course Outline
CIW v5 Perl Fundamentals
Introduction to Perl
- Practical Extracting and Reporting
- Language (Perl)
- Getting Started with Perl
- Scalar Variables
- Numerical Variables
- String Variables
- Retrieving Data from STDIN
Flow Control in PERL
- Boolean Expressions in PERL
- The if statement

- The for, while, and do {} while Loop Statements
- Loop-Control Commands
- I/O Redirection
Regular Expressions in PERL
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
- Character Classes
- Pattern Matching and Substitution
Arrays in Perl
- Introduction to Perl Arrays
- Accessing Array Elements
- The sort Function
- The foreach Statement
- The push, pop, shift and unshift Functions
- The split and join Functions
Hashes in Perl
- Introduction to Perl Hashes
- Adding and Deleting Hash Elements
- The keys, values, each, and reverse Functions
Subroutines in Perl
- Introduction to Perl Subroutines
- Variable Scope
- References
File Input and Output in Perl
- Introduction to Perl File Input and Output
- What is a Filehandle?
- The open Function
- Outputting Data to a File
- Opening Files for Reading
- Determining Information About Files
- The stat and lstat Functions
Environmental Variables and Command Line Arguments
- Environment Variables
- Command Lines Arguments
Packages and Modules in Perl
- Using Packages in Perl
- BEGIN and END Blocks
- Using Modules in Perl
- The use and require Statements
Object-Oriented Perl
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Perl
- Creating Objects in Perl
- Inheritance
Database Connectivity in Perl
- Introduction to Database Connectivity
- Database Programming with Perl
- Interacting with Databases
- Connecting to Databases
- Structured Query Language (SQL)
- Quoting Operations
Debugging Perl Programs
- Introduction to Debugging Perl Scripts
- Using the print Command
- Using the –w Switch
- Using the strict Module
- The Perl Debugger
- Writing Bug-free Perl Code
Certification Path
Required Exam(s) |
Recommended Training |
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|---|---|---|
| CIW Exam 1D0-510 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-520 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-450 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-435 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-437 | ||
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