Perl Programming
- Offered bySimplilearn
- Private Institute
- Estd. 2010
Perl Programming at Simplilearn Overview
Duration | 32 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | CRUD, .Net, CSR, Credit risk, Senior Software Developer |
Perl Programming at Simplilearn Highlights
- 3 industry based projects and 12 quizzes
- Course Completion Certificate
- A great course for learning Emerging Web Technologies
- Certification Course
Perl Programming at Simplilearn Course details
- Programming enthusiasts who have prior knowledge of programming but wish to learn a new language
- Become competent with Perl language
- Gain a conceptual understanding and practical skills of Perl
- Work with different data types and user input
- Course completion certificate
- If you are looking for a versatile, easy programming language to enter into the coding domain, then Perl is the language you need to learn. Online Perl training course will teach you everything you need to know about Perl starting from Perl fundamentals, features, to creating Perl applications.
- The course will get you grips with basic concepts of Perl such as scalar data, arrays and lists, hashes, subroutines, etc. The course gives you hands-on experience to help you design Perl applications, automated applications, and complex text analyzer applications.
Perl Programming at Simplilearn Curriculum
Language Fundamentals
Introduction
Getting and Installing Perl
Creating a First Perl Program
More Advanced Perl Programs Part 1
More Advanced Perl Programs Part 2
Conclusion
Working with Scalar Data
Introduction
Working With Scalar Data
Working with strings
Working with numbers
Working With Variables
Getting User Input
Working with the chomp operator
Decision-making with if statements
Looping with while statements
Conclusion
Working with Arrays and Lists
Introduction
Creating arrays
Accessing arrays via indices
Creating Lists
Performing Assignment With Lists
Converting arrays into strings
Using the foreach loop on arrays and lists
Understanding scalar and list context
Understanding in scalar context
Conclusion
Working with Subroutines
Introduction
Subroutine Definitions
Calling Subroutines
Working with subroutine return values
Subroutine Arguments
Using variable-length parameter lists
Using The Return Operator
Private variables in subroutines
Conclusion
Perl Input and Output
Introduction
Receiving input from standard input
Working with Input from the Diamond Operator
Sending output to standard output
Using printf to format output
Working With Filehandles
Handling fatal errors with die
Conclusion
Hashes
Introduction
Hashes defined and demonstrated
Accessing hash elements
Working with Hash Functions
Conclusion
Working with Regular Expressions
Introduction
Regular Expressions Defined
Working with simple patterns
Working with the character class
Matching using m//
Working with match modifiers
Working with the binding operator
Working with match variables
Conclusion
More on Regular Expressions
Introduction
Matching in list context
Working with the substitutions using///
Working With Split Function
Working With The Join Function
Conclusion
Final Project
Final Project Overview
Final Project Explanation Part 1
Final Project Explanation Part 2
Final Project Explanation Part 3
Course Summary
Conclusion
Closing Message