Perl is a programming language is
mainly developed for the purpose of text manipulation and is presently using
for system administration, network programming, anf many more. Perl is one of
the stable and cross platform programming language and it is also known as
Practical Extraction and Report Language, as it is not officially an acronym.
It is one of the open source software having the license under Artistic License
or General Public License. Perl was
created by Larry Wall in 1987 and it is also listed in the Oxford English
dictionary.
Perl Online training is also
available in different companies by the different platforms. perl has also
received the 1998 technical Award Excellence in the development tool category.
Perl also takes the different and best features from the other languages such
as C, awk, sed, Sh
and BASIC. Perl also supports the third party databases including the ORACLE,
Sybase, My SQL and others. Perl can be able to work with the HTML, XML and
other Markup languages. Object oriented programming and the procedural
programming are supported by Perl. Perl is the most popular web programming
language due to the text manipulation capabilities and rapid development cycle.
Perl is also known as the "the duct tape of the internet". Web
Database integrations is made easy by the Perl's DBI Package.
Perl is one of the interpreted language which that mean that the code is run without getting into the compilation stage that may create the Non portable executable program. compilers can convert the programs into machine language, when program is run first it is compiled to the byte code and then converted into the Machine instructions so here is no chance of appearing like Shells or Tcl. perl is implemented as the interpreted language.
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