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Contents for Perl Complete Reference

Part I Basic Perl Programming
Perl Backgrounder
Perl Basics
The User Interface
Data Manipulation
Part II Advanced Perl Programming
Subroutines, Packages, and Modules
Managing Files, Users, Groups, and Time
Using Data Structures
Database Systems
Networking
Part III Execution Enhancements
Interprocess Communication
Advanced Execution Methods
Part IV Enhancing the User Interface
Making Perl More User Friendly
Advanced User Interfaces
Part V Perl for the Web
The Web Environment
Web Programming
Part VI Getting "Inside" Perl
Under the Hood
Extending and Embedding Perl
Debugging
Perl Compiler
Perl Makefiles
Part VII Cross-Platform Perl
Perl Under Unix
Perl Under Windows 95/98/NT/2000
Perl Under MacOS
Writing a Cross-Platform Script
Part VIII Fun
Things You Never Knew You Could Do with Perl
Part IX Appendixes
Resources
Function Reference
Perl Entity Reference
Errors and Warnings
Standard Perl Library
CPAN Module Reference

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