Special Edition Using Perl 5 for Web Programming
 


Special Edition Using Perl 5 for Web Programming

by Que Pub

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Pages:600
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:1996-09-01
Published By:Que Pub
ASIN:0789706598
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Aimed at new programmers of WinPerl, a high-powered instruction manual covers the Perl OOP structure, socket programming, HTML conversions, and building an Internet search utility. Original. (Intermediate).

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Rushed into hardcopy - Reviewed on 2000-06-01
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1 customer found this review helpful.

QUE must have pushed this book into print. As other reviewers have noted, one has to have dogged determination and stamina to digest this book. It presents a confusing, unrelated and diverse array of "my pet way do it" by several authors. The examples on the CD are pathetic - all lumped into one directory, no readme file(s), incomplete and therefore not runnable as-is. Example: to extract the files related to Ch 9 required sifting through the entire chapter, and then register.htm and its CGI backend were conspicuously missing. However, after bludgeoning my way through most of the book, I have extracted a small number of gems that are actually useful in real-life projects. The CD contains this whole book plus two others in HTML format. A nice idea, but each one is disorganized by a totally different team of people. There is no unified 'look-n-feel' and navigation is painful in all three books. Good as a reference, shop for it 2nd hand (and pay only what it is worth).
Very good if you want to make websites using Perl/CGI - Reviewed on 2000-04-22
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I've read at least 6 books on perl, but if you want to specifically learn perl for websites, then this book is very good. It talks about databases (DBMs and SQL). Managing sessions and validating users, and it also talks about creating a shopping cart system. There is a chapter on CGI sercurity. Although the book was written in 1996 its a very good step in the right direction of making good, reliable CGI applications. In fact, compared to other CGI books printed in 96, this book is years ahead of them.
Be patient, and it'll pay off - Reviewed on 1999-12-21
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3 customers found this review helpful.

When I bought this book, I had absolutely no serious programming background. I was pretty accomplished in HTML, but nothing advanced. At first, the book was a bit hard. But the technique that I found helpful is to re-read each section (or each topic). I haven't even looked on the CD yet, and I'm learning loads about Perl. Also, reading this book really helps one understand some more advanced Perl tutorials on the web. It doesn't get 5 stars though, because the reader has to really be committed. This isn't a light read: get in the thinking mood when you read it.
Potential to be good but lacking some source code. - Reviewed on 1999-10-17
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2 customers found this review helpful.

This book had the potential to be very good and I did learn some things from it, but many of the example results lacked the source code that generated the results. In addition, much of the source code that was in the book was not on the included CD.
It is Not GOOD don't buy it - Reviewed on 1999-06-23
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1 customer found this review helpful, 4 did not.

the fisrt chapters are clear, then the book starts to use strange statements and never explained so i didn't read it all I have thrown it in the garbage...
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