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Overview*Master PerlNET: the best of Perl and .NET together!*Build fully compliant .NET components in Perl*Practical, hands-on coverage of programming with Perl for Windows Forms, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and more*Running case study: see how Perl and .NET concepts work together in a business application *Foreword by Dick Hardt, CEO of ActiveStateGet the best of both worlds: Perl flexibility and .NET power!ActiveState's new PerlNET combines the incredibly flexible and useful Perl programming language with the immense resources and power of Microsoft's .NET platform. Programming Perl in the .NET Environment will help you make the most of Perl and .NET together--whether you're already familiar with Perl, or .NET, or neither. Using extensive code examples and a running case study, this book gives you practical insight for building robust object-oriented PerlNET applications, graphical user interfaces, database applications, and a whole lot more.*A practical overview of the .NET Framework and Common Language Runtime*Complete Perl programming review: operators, arrays, hashes, object-oriented Perl, and more*Using and creating .NET components with PerlNET*Leveraging the full power of the .N ET Framework Classes*Graphical Perl programming with Windows Forms*Database integration with ADO.NET*Easy Web application and service development with Perl for ASP.NET (PerlASPX)*A detailed appendix on Visual Perl, the full-featured Perl plug-in for Visual Studio .NET Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yevgeny Menaker , Michael Saltzman , Robert J. ObergPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.753kg ISBN: 9780130652065ISBN 10: 0130652067 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 07 October 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. About This Series. I. INTRODUCTION TO .NET AND PERL. 1.NET Framework. .NET: What You Need to Know. A Testbed for PerlNET. What Is Microsoft .NET? .NET Framework Overview. Common Language Runtime. Summary. 2. Writing Simple Programs in Perl. Your First Perl Program. Perl Variables. Simple Input and Output. Control Flow Constructs. Altering Control Flow. Special Perl Variables. Summary. 3. Operators in Perl. Perl Operators. Operators Taken from C Language. Native Perl Operators. String Functions. File Inquiry Operators. Summary. 4. Array and Hash Functionality. Array Manipulation. Hashes (Associative Arrays). Useful Hash Examples. Built-in Arrays and Hashes. Summary. 5. Subprograms. Organization of Subroutines . Passing Arguments to Subroutines. Returning a Value from a Subroutine. Perl Libraries. The Standard Perl Library. Packages. Writing Special Sort Functions. Summary. 6. Perl References. References to Various Perl Datatypes. Anonymous References. Complex Data Structures. Collections of Records. Summary. 7. Object-Oriented Programming. The Vocabulary of Object Orientation. Defining and Using Objects. Inheritance. Summary. 8. The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Format of Perl Modules. A Real Module: Roman.pm. Plain Old Documentatio n. Downloading Perl Modules with ppm. The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Summary. II. PROGRAMMING WITH PERLNET. 9. First Steps in PerlNET. Your First PerlNET Program. Main Function. Namespaces. Expressions. Marshalling Types. Input/Output. Main Sample. Summary. 10. Using .NET Components in PerlNET Programs. Components Overview. .NET Classes. .NET Types and PerlNET. Class Usage in General. An Object's Life Cycle. Calling Methods. Properties and Fields. Stock Management: Step 1. Useful Types. Summary. 11. Creating .NET Components: Pure Perl Types. Component Development. Component Sample. Your Own PerlNET Component. Wrapping Existing Perl Modules. Summary. 12. Component Development: In-Depth Discussion. PerlNET Component Types. Inheritance. Interface. Exceptions. Summary. 13. .NET Framework Classes. System.Object. Garbage Collection and Finalization. Directories and Files. Files and Streams. Multiple Thread Programming. More About Delegates. Summary. 14. GUI Programming: Windows Forms. GUI and .NET. Creating a Simple Windows Form. Events Handling. Menus. Controls. Stock Management Case Study. Summary. 15. Database Programming with ADO.NET. Data Providers. The Visual Studio.NET Server Explorer. ADO.NET Connection. Connected Database Scenario. The Disconnected Database Scenario. Stock Management System Case Study. Summary. 16. ASP.NET Web Development and PerlASPX. Prerequisites. What Is ASP.NET? Web Forms. Response and Request Handling. HTML Representation of Web Forms. ASP.NET Applications. Using PerlNET Components in ASP.NET. Stock Query. Web Services. Summary. Appendix A. Visual Studio .NET and Visual Perl. Overview of Visual Studio .NET. Creating a Managed Exe Application. Debugging in Visual Studio and Visual Perl. Summary. Appendix B. C# Survival Guide for PerlNET Programmers. Hello, World in C# (Object-Oriented Version). Hello, World (Component Version). Performing Calculations in C#. C# Type System. Inheritance in C#. Case Study. Summary. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationYEVGENY MENAKER is a developer, author, and Linux consultant. He has managed an Internet applications team focusing on new and advanced Internet technologies for the past three years.He has also worked in a bioinformatics research group developing Perl and Web applications. MICHAEL SALTZMAN is the founder of /training/etc, a firm that specializes in Java, Perl, C/C++, Unix/Linux, Oracle, and XML training. He has been actively involved in writing courseware and teaching for over 25 years, and is author of Modern Perl Programming (Prentice Hall PTR). DR. ROBERT J. OBERG is founder and President of Object Innovations, a leading developer of integrated courseware on .NET and other strategic software. He is editor of the Integrated .NET Series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR. Oberg's recent books include Introduction to C# Using .NET. He is also co-author of Application Development Using C# and .NET (Prentice Hall PTR). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |