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Definitions of Perl on the Web Practical Extraction and Reporting Language, a robust programming language frequently used for creating CGI programs on Web servers because it is faster than UNIX shell script programs, it can read and write binary files, and it can process very large files. Practical Extraction and Report Language: the programming language most frequently used for writing CGI scripts. Practical Extraction and Report Language; a programming language that is commonly used for writing CGI scripts used by most servers to process data received from a client browser. Practical Extraction and Reporting Language, a scripting language created by Larry Wall. Because powerful data and text manipulation programs can be written quickly and easily using perl, it has become a popular language for writing CGI applications. Short for Practical Extraction and Report Language, Perl is a programming language developed by Larry Wall, especially designed for processing text. Because of its strong text processing abilities, Perl has become one of the most popular languages for writing CGI scripts. Perl is an interpretive language, which makes it easy to build and test simple programs. Scripting language. A programming language used on the World Wide Web. It is designed to be used for functions which are too complicated for a browser to run, but not worth the effort of programming into a more complicated language (like C). (Practical Extraction and Report Language) – A very powerful and popular common scripting/programming language. It is often used on GNU/Linux Web servers for generating CGI scripts. An interpreted language, often used for scanning text and formatting reports. It has become a popular language to use for writing CGI scripts, as well as for creating statistical reports from web server log files. Perl stands for Practical Extraction and Research Language. It is the programming language that is used for writing CGI scripts. Practical Extraction and Report Language: A type of HTML scripting language. First written by Larry Wall, Perl is a remarkable program language. It has the benefits of the flexibility of an interpreted scripting language (such as shell script), combined with the speed and power of a compiled language, such as C. Bugzilla is maintained in Perl. 'Practical Extraction and Reporting Language', is a programming language often used on servers. Practical Extraction and Report Language (pearl) An interpretive programming language designed to process text. It is typically the language used for CGI scripts. This is another example of an acronym morphing into a word (Perl is now preferred over PERL). Perl has been developed as an open source project and was started in 1987 by Larry Wall. While developed originally for UNIX , versions are now available for different platforms. Perl syntax is flexible and some perl programmers attempt to make the most compact (and indecipherable [[smile]] ) code possible. Perl modules and add-ons are available to do most anything leading some to call it the "Swiss Army chainsaw" of programming languages. Stands for Practical Extraction and Report Language. Invented by Larry Wall, Perl is a computer programming language designed for processing textual information. Because of its strong text processing abilities, Perl is one of the best languages for writing CGI scripts. Perl is interpretive, which makes it easy to test and build simple programs. Perl is a general-purpose programming language invented in 1987 by Larry Wall.With over one million users worldwide, it has become the language of choice for World Wide Web development, text processing, Internet services, mail filtering, graphical programming, systems administration, and every other task requiring portable and easily-developed solutions. Perl stands for "Practical Extraction and Report Language". It is a powerful text manipulation language that combines features of various other languages. It is also available for Unix, MVS, VMS, MS/DOS, Macintosh, OS/2, Amiga, and other operating systems. Due to its text manipulation strengths and its ease of use, it has enjoyed recent popularity for programming on the World-Wide Web. Practical Extraction and Report Language. An interpreted language, based on C and several UNIX utilities. Perl has powerful string-handling features for extracting information from text files. Perl can assemble a string and send it to the shell as a command; hence, it is often used for system administration tasks. A program in Perl is known as a script. Perl was devised by Larry Wall at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Practical Extraction and Report Language, a scripting language available for UNIX and other operating systems, designed to enable easy manipulation of text, files and processes. A robust programming language frequently used for creating CGI programs on web servers because it is faster than UNIX shell script programs, it can read and write binary files, and it can process very large files. The major advantage of PERL over C as a programming language is that PERL does not need to be compiled. Practical extraction and reporting language, or Perl, is a scripting language first created by Larry Wall to be used as duct tape for programming with the Unix operating system. Due to its immense power for handling piles of text and, consequently, as a common gateway interface (CGI) scripting language, Perl became very popular among server-side scripters. Perl has a large community of contributing programmers and, what's more, costs nothing and is free to redistribute. These circumstances have helped Perl evolve from a scripting language used to generate server stats into a language many use for database administration. All along Perl has maintained its zaniness - Perl documentation reads as though written by early vaudeville comedians. Popular Extraction and Report Language. Designed for processing text. It is also a popular programming language used for creating interactive websites. The main programming language for CGI. The programming language of choice for writing Web server applications, Perl is used for creating interactive forms and a slew of other CGI programs. This free-licensed language comes in versions for Windows NT, Novell NetWare, and Unix. Perl scripts are available free of charge all over the Internet. An intrepreted language used for the development of CGI scripts. PERL provides easy means for Web developers to process text strings provided by the Webserver according to the CGI standard. The vast majority of scripted programs on Websites running on the UNIX operating system are written in PERL |
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