MONDAY
M4
Learning More Perl (Bring Your Own Laptop)
Who should attend: This intensive course is designed for programmers who already have a basic working knowledge of Perl and want to learn more. Although the two classes "Learning Perl" (S4) and "Learning More Perl" (M4) were designed to be taken one after the other, this is not a requirement.The prerequisite for this class is understanding the topics taught in the "Learning Perl" (S4) course, which a few weeks playing around with Perl could also supply. See that course's description for details. Topics in this second full-day class include:
Bring your own laptop: This course uses a new strategy: practical lab work is added to the traditional lecture format to reinforce the lectures. Students should bring their own laptop on which they can work through instructor-assisted lab exercises. Laptops should already have Perl installed, but no specific operating system is required. Detailed directions can be found on the web at: www.perl.com/perl/training/byo-setup.html Tom Christiansen (S4, M4, T4) has over fifteen years experience in programming, administering, and teaching about UNIX and Internet systems. He has been involved with Perl since day zero of its initial public release in 1987. Lead author on Perl Cookbook, co-author of the 2nd editions of Programming Perl, Learning Perl, and Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, Tom is also the developer of www.perl.com, major caretaker of Perl's online documentation, co-author of the Perl FAQ list, and president of The Perl Journal. Tom served two terms on the USENIX Association Board of Directors. |
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