The Perl Programming course is a comprehensive course that explains the Perl programming language, from basic through advanced syntax. This course is aimed at a wide range of people - programmers, system administrators, web authors, and operators. It explains how to use the Perl programming language to write quick yet powerful scripts to take advantage of Perl's system administration capabilities and issue Perl commands.
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Write scripts that create and change scalar variables
Use control structures to branch or loop
Create and change array variables
Create and change hash variables
Read files supplied on the command line, and search the files for specific text patterns
Execute regular expression tests, and recognize backwards referencing.
Read and write files and system processes using file handles
Create, remove, and change directory and file properties
Create Perl subroutines, packages, and modules and use public modules
Create real-world administration scripts
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators and web administrators, although Perl is a language for everyone. The course is taught on the UNIX platform (Solaris Operating Environment), however the material is suitable for any operating system (for example MSDOS, VMS, and so on).
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
Use basic UNIX commands such as rm, cp, man, more, mkdir, ps, and chmod (or be able to learn these quickly during the course)
Create and edit text files in vi or another available text editor
Exposure to any other programming language (C, C++, BASIC, Fortran, Java, Pascal, Shell...) and shell programming skills (Bourne/Korn) are a large advantage, although not essential
Code:
DTP-250
Length:
5 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$2,000 / $1,700 GSA GOV.
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Identify the default directories searched for Perl library files
Create a command-line script that prints a simple message
Create a simple script that prints a simple message
Test a script's syntax without executing the script
Module 2 - Scalars
Define and describe numeric and string scalar data
Create string and numeric scalar variables
Modify scalar variables using operators
Print scalar values using single and double quotes
Remove \n from user input using the chomp command
Calculate a value using scalar operators based on user input
Module 3 - Control Structures
Print a message using an if statement
Print a message using an if/else statement
Print a message using a compound if/elsif/else statement
Use a for loop to display a list numbers
Use a foreach loop to perform calculations on a list of numbers
Use while loops to repeatedly perform logical tests using an if/elsif/else statement
Print formatted text with a Here document
Exit from a loop using loop controls and statement modifiers
Use a switch construct in Perl to print a message
Module 4 - Arrays
Create an array variable and assign scalar values to the array
Determine the length of an array using an array operator
Use array slices to assign new values to an array
Determine the length of an array using a scalar variable
Reverse the contents of an array
Use pop to modify the contents of an array
Sort an array
Create an array from a scalar using split
Process the values passed in the command-line array, @ARGV
Read the output of a UNIX command into an array
Module 5 - Hashes
Print a hash using a foreach statement
Access, add, and delete keys and values from a hash
Print a hash using a while loop and the each function
Determine the number of occurrences of a string in an array using a hash
Determine if a key and value exist in a hash
Module 6 - Basic IO and Regular Expressions
Use the <> operator to read a file specified on the command line, line-by-line
Use the printf command to format the output of the script
Test for a word or phrase in a file using regular expressions
Use anchors and character classes in regular expressions
Use alternation in regular expressions
Use variable interpolation to define regular expressions
Substitute one text string for another using regular expressions
Extract parts of strings using regular expressions
Module 7 - Filehandles and Files
Use filehandles to open a file
Use die to display an error message if there is an error accessing a file
Append data to the end of a file
Use a filehandle to read the output of a program
Module 8 - Subroutines and Modules
Create script that uses the strict pragma
Create subroutines that accept passed parameters and return desired results based on the values passed
Include a subroutine that uses the my operator to create private variables
Use a Perl library file in your script
Use a Perl package in your script
Create a Perl module and call it from a script
Module 9 - File and Directory Operations
Use file operators to determine the characteristics of a file
Display the contents of a directory using chdir and globbing
Display the contents of a directory using directory handles and readdir
Rename files
Create symbolic links to files
Display all symbolic links in a directory
Set file permissions for files based on their extensions
Module 10 - Overview of CGI Programming
Send a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) page to a browser using a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) script
Use a Here document in a CGI script to send an HTML page to a browser
Read an HTML form using the GET or POST method
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