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    ▌████  TITLE     : Perl Best Practices                                     
    ▌████  AUTHOR    : Damian Conway                                           
    ▌████  PUBLISHER : O'Reilly                                                
    ▌████  ISBN      : 0596001738                                              
    ▌████  EDITION   : 1st                                                     
    ▌████  PUB DATE  : July 12, 2005                                           
    ▌████  FORMAT    : CHM                                                     
    ▌████  SIZE      : 0,83 MB                                                 
    ▌████  RLS DATE  : 09/02/05                                                
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    ▌████    RELEASE NOTES                                                     
    ▌████                                                                      
    ▌████  Many programmers code by instinct, relying on convenient habits or  
    ▌████  a"style" they picked up early on. They aren't conscious of all      
    ▌████  thechoices they make, like how they format their source, the names  
    ▌████  they usefor variables, or the kinds of loops they use. They're      
    ▌████  focused entirelyon problems they're solving, solutions they're      
    ▌████  creating, and algorithmsthey're implementing. So they write code    
    ▌████  in the way that seems natural,that happens intuitively, and that    
    ▌████  feels good.                                                         
    ▌████                                                                      
    ▌████  But if you're serious about your profession, intuition isn't        
    ▌████  enough.Perl Best Practices author Damian Conway explains that       
    ▌████  rules,conventions, standards, and practices not only help           
    ▌████  programmerscommunicate and coordinate with one another, they also   
    ▌████  provide areliable framework for thinking about problems, and a      
    ▌████  common languagefor expressing solutions. This is especially         
    ▌████  critical in Perl, becausethe language is designed to offer many     
    ▌████  ways to accomplish the same task,and consequently it supports many  
    ▌████  incompatible dialects.                                              
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    ▌████  With a good dose of Aussie humor, Dr. Conway (familiar to many in   
    ▌████  thePerl community) offers 256 guidelines on the art of coding to    
    ▌████  help youwrite better Perl code--in fact, the best Perl code you     
    ▌████  possibly can.The guidelines cover code layout, naming conventions,  
    ▌████  choice of data andcontrol structures, program decomposition,        
    ▌████  interface design andimplementation, modularity, object              
    ▌████  orientation, error handling, testing,and debugging.                 
    ▌████                                                                      
    ▌████  They're designed to work together to produce code that is clear,    
    ▌████  robust,efficient, maintainable, and concise, but Dr. Conway         
    ▌████  doesn't pretendthat this is the one true universal and unequivocal  
    ▌████  set of bestpractices. Instead, Perl Best Practices offers coherent  
    ▌████  and widelyapplicable suggestions based on real-world experience of  
    ▌████  how code isactually written, rather than on someone's ivory-tower   
    ▌████  theories on howsoftware ought to be created.                        
    ▌████                                                                      
    ▌████  Most of all, Perl Best Practices offers guidelines that actually    
    ▌████  work,and that many developers around the world are already using.   
    ▌████  Much likePerl itself, these guidelines are about helping you to     
    ▌████  get your jobdone, without getting in the way.                       
    ▌████                                                                      
    ▌████  Praise for Perl Best Practices from Perl community members:"As a    
    ▌████  manager of a large Perl project, I'd ensure that every member of    
    ▌████  my team has a copy of Perl Best Practices on their desk, and use    
    ▌████  it as the basis for an in-house style guide." -- Randal             
    ▌████  Schwartz"There are no more excuses for writing bad Perl programs.   
    ▌████  All levels of Perl programmer will be more productive after         
    ▌████  reading this book." -- Peter Scott"Perl Best Practices will be the  
    ▌████  next big important book in the evolution of Perl. The ideas and     
    ▌████  practices Damian lays down will help bring Perl out from under the  
    ▌████  embarrassing heading of "scripting languages". Many of us have      
    ▌████  known Perl is a real programming language, worthy of all the tasks  
    ▌████  normally delegated to Java and C++. With Perl Best Practices,       
    ▌████  Damian shows specifically how and why, so everyone else can see,    
    ▌████  too." -- Andy Lester"Damian's done what many thought impossible:    
    ▌████  show how to build large, maintainable Perl applications, while      
    ▌████  still letting Perl be the powerful, expressive language that        
    ▌████  programmers have loved for years." -- Bill Odom"Finally, a means    
    ▌████  to bring lasting order to the process and product of real Perl      
    ▌████  development teams." -- Andrew Sundstrom"Perl Best Practices         
    ▌████  provides a valuable education in how to write robust, maintainable  
    ▌████  Perl, and is a definitive citation source when coaching other       
    ▌████  programmers." -- Bennett Todd"I've been teaching Perl for years,    
    ▌████  and find the same question keeps being asked: Where can I find a    
    ▌████  reference for writing reusable, maintainable Perl code? Finally I   
    ▌████  have a decent answer." -- Paul Fenwick"At last a well researched,   
    ▌████  well thought-out, comprehensive guide to Perl style. Instead of     
    ▌████  each of us developing our own, we can learn good practices from     
    ▌████  one of Perl's most prolific and experienced authors. I recommend    
    ▌████  this book to anyone who prefers getting on with the job rather      
    ▌████  than going back and fixing errors caused by syntax and poor style   
    ▌████  issues." -- Jacinta Richardson"If you care about programming in     
    ▌████  any language read this book. Even if you don't intend to follow     
    ▌████  all of the practices, thinking through your style will improve      
    ▌████  it." -- Steven Lembark"The Perl community's best author is back     
    ▌████  with another outstanding book. There has never been a               
    ▌████  comprehensive reference on high quality Perl coding and style       
    ▌████  until Perl Best Practices. This book fills a large gap in every     
    ▌████  Perl bookshelf." -- Uri Guttman                                     
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