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Web, Graphics Perl TK: Best of the Perl Journal
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Web, Graphics Perl TK: Best of the Perl Journal |
Author: Inc. O'Reilly Media
Published: 2003-03 |
List price: $39.95
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Good TPJ articles for the topics Web, Graphics and TK "Web, Graphics and Perl/TK" is a reprint of the best articles of the The Perl Journal (TPJ) for the following topics:p- Web programming with Perlbr- Graphics programming with Perlbr- Perl/TKpThe chapter about "Web programming" covers roughly the following topics:br- CGI programming and CGI.pmbr- mod_perl programmingbr- LWP (libwwwperl) and the modules to parse HTMLbr- Miscellaneous topicspI found the main chapter "Web programming" very interesting and a good introduction into the topics that it covered.pThe chapter "Graphics" is a collection of articles about Graphics programming without the use of Perl/TK (e.g. GD, Perl and GIMP). I found the articles to be quite interesting and to contain some very good ideas. Because I am a database guy, I will not use most of these ideas but I will definitely use GD to generate web graphics. It is always amazing how much you can do with Perl and how easy this can be (sometimes).pThe third part of the " Web, Graphics and Perl/TK" deals with Perl/TK only. I personally do not really understand TK (even when I was still using TCL/TK) so that I cannot really comment on the contents of these articles. I found them quite readable and the stile was OK. However if I had to (re-)learn TK, these articles would not be enough. If I need to use Perl/TK, I will buy the O'Reilly books that cover Perl/TK.pI like this TPJ series because the authors cover a certain aspect of Perl or Perl usage in a very condensed form that makes it easy to get a quick start in this area. I am really looking forward to reading "Games, Diversions and Perl Culture" (last book of this series
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