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Want to know how to process XML documents in Perl, Python or PHP?
Ever wondered how you'd do it in Ruby, REBOL, Tcl or AppleScript?
Want to learn how to execute remote procedures over the Internet using XML-RPC or SOAP?
XML Processing with Perl, Python and PHP tells you all these things and more. Working up from the basics of the XML standard through to specific chapters on each of the different languages we look at some real-world solutions and applications of the XML standard in each of these languages.
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| XML Processing with Perl, Python and PHP |
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Want to know how to process XML documents in Perl, Python or PHP?
Ever wondered how you'd do it in Ruby, REBOL, Tcl or AppleScript?
Want to learn how to execute remote procedures over the Internet using XML-RPC or SOAP?
XML Processing with Perl, Python and PHP tells you all these things and more. Working up from the basics of the XML standard through to specific chapters on each of the different languages we look at some real-world solutions and applications of the XML standard in each of these languages.
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| Python: The Complete Reference |
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Python: The Complete Reference is a complete guide to the Python language. As well as covering the basic mechanics of the language and how to write Python applications. We also look at the modules in the standard Python library and how to apply them, how to use Python for user interface and Web development, using Python as a RAD tool and the issues surrounding cros platform development with the Python language
In addition you get all the information you need on how Python works internally, how to debug and optimize your Python scripts, how to write good documentation and usie the Python documentation tools. If you are still hungry for more information you'll also find details on how to extend and embed Python using C/C++.
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| Perl to Python Migration |
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If you already know Perl but want to learn all about Python then this is the book for you. Starting the basic mechnical and semantic differences of the language and moving on to the specific differences between the two popular programming environments. The book includes full details on Perl functions and many of the standard and extension modules and their equivalents in Python. You'll learn how to use Python for web applications, networking, basic text processing (including regular expressions) and file and system management. We also look at how to migrate your Tk applications from Perl to Python.
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| CD Recordable Solutions |
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CD-Recordable Solutions looks at all aspects of CD recording for Unix/Linux, Mac OS and Windows users. We look at everything from the basics of the CD recording process, choosing the right drive for your machine and on to the more complex issues of developing file/directory layouts, cross platform compatibility and copyright and business issues. Special attention is also given when writing specific types of CDs so you can develop image libraries, audio CDs (including MP3 and standard CD compilations) and archive and installation CDs with ease. For cross reference, the last section of the book looks at the software available for writing information on all three platforms.
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| Perl: The Complete Reference 2nd Edition |
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The new edition of Perl: The Complete Reference is a complete guide to programmin in the Perl programming language. Over and above the first edition we've rewritten most of the earlier chapters to make them easier to understand, restructured the chapters to make them easier to read and updated all of the chapters to be Perl 5.6 compliant.
As a first, Perl The Complete Reference 2nd Edition is available in a combination of paper book and downloadable appendices. See the Perl: TCR 2e page for more information.
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| Perl: I Didn't Know You Could Do That |
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Think you know everything about Perl? Started using Perl but think there's more to be found than the simple text processing and web programming?
Think again! Perl: I Didn't Know You Could Do That gives you examples of all the modules and things that you never realized Perl was capable of doing. From the basics of better internal storage through to controlling your home and even controlling your Microsoft applications from within Perl.
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| Debugging Perl, |
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Debugging Perl is a complete guide to debugging for Perl. It starts off by giving detailed information about you should be programming with Perl, giving tips on editors and version control systems. From then we look at everything from how Perl parses a statement, through to the Perl error trapping and debugging mechanisms, through to an often forgotten debugging process - optimization.
Throughout the book, I've give real-world examples, and walk through processes for error trapping, debugging, and building testing systems
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| ActivePerl Developer's Guide |
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The ActivePerl Developer's Guide (APDG)looks at the ActivePerl toolkit when used for developing applications using Perl on Windows. As well giving extensive information on the ActivePerl toolkits, debuggers and other artifacts, APDG also providesinformation on how to migrate from one platform to another, and one language to another.
For the platform migration, APDG gives information on migrating from Unix to Windows based development using Perl. Everything from line termination to network communication and file handling is covered, providing not only details on the differences, but also ways in which existing scripts can be migrated, or even developed to co-exist on both platoforms.
For the language migration, the book includes details on moving Visual Basic developers to Perl. The information given includes an overview of the differences and an extensive function cross-reference that provides the equivalent function from VB to Perl, a module the VB facility within Perl, or a function or script that does it for you.
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| iMac FYI |
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iMac FYI provides a queston and answer approach to many of the most frequently asked questions from new and existing users of the iMac, the most successful computer ever sold. Learn everything from setting it up from the moment you take it out of the box through to customization, using the Internet, and diagnosing and solving problems when they go wrong.
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| Python Annotated Archives |
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Python Annotated Archives is another book from the best selling Annotated Archives series. The Python Annotated Archives books look at solutions to problems by examining real Python scripts and examining the semantics of each script at a line by line level. This book includes details on all aspects of the Python programming process from simple utilitiy scripts through networking, email and web development. Special attention is given to application development, both at a fundamental level, and at a user interface level using the Tk widget libraries.
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| Perl: The Complete Reference |
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Perl: The Complete Reference is the perfect companion to Perl Annotated Archives. It's a complete guide to programming in Perl, covering everything from the semantics through to in depth function descriptions and hundreds of examples. Also included is information on extending Perl with C functions and embedding Perl in other C applications. The book covers new features, such as threads and all aspects of the new Perl compiler. Finally, the appendixes include quick function, syntax, and error guides, and a comprehensive guide to the Perl Standard Library.
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| Perl Programmers Reference |
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Perl Programmers is the quick desktop tool for checking up on different Perl features. Split into 6 sections it includes the basics (syntax, variables, functions, references, regular expressions, formats and POD document formats), a complete functional reference, comprehensive guide to the Perl standard library, a suite of example scripts, information on using Perl on the command line, threads, the Perl Compiler and the Perl debugger.
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| BeOS Porting Unix Applications |
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The idea behind BeOS: Porting Unix Applications is to guide the reader from downloading the source code to using an application within the confines of the BeOS operating environment. This involves how to extract the archives you've downloaded, how to use the configuration systems, including how to make them work with the BeOS, and how to plug the gaps and missing areas of the BeOS functionality.
You can view the contents page of the book here.
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| Perl Annotated Archives |
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Perl Annotated Archives is part of the best selling Annotated Archives series. Rather than approaching the process of programming from rules and semantics, Perl Annotated Archives guides the user through real-world examples of Perl source code in order to demonstrate, advise, and teach you how to make the best of the Perl scripting language.
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