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Perl
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ALSO CALLED: Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
DEFINITION: Perl is a script programming language that is similar in syntax to the C language and that includes a number of popular UNIX facilities such as sed, awk, and tr. Perl is an interpreted language that
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.com Solutions Inc. Releases CGIScripter 1.48 Enterprise Edtion
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PRESS RELEASE:.com Solutions Inc. releases CGIScripter 1.48 Enterprise Edtion - Instantly writes Perl CGI Scripts for MySQL and Oracle databases.
Posted: 02 Sep 2003 | Published: 23 Aug 2003
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TRIAL SOFTWARE:Demo versions of the CGIScripter, FmPro Migrator, Repgen and Installgen applications are available for download from this page. Posted: 02 Sep 2003 | Published: 01 Aug 2003
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CGIScripter Product Overview
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:CGIScripter instantly writes Perl CGI scripts for MySQL and Oracle databases. Posted: 02 Sep 2003 | Published: 01 Aug 2003
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PERL DEFINITION (continued):
can optionally be compiled just before execution into either C code or cross-platform bytecode. When compiled, a Perl program is almost (but not quite) as fast as a fully precompiled C language program. Perl is regarded as a good choice for developing common gateway interface ( CGI) programs because it has good text manipulation facilities (although it also handles binary files). It was invented by Larry Wall. In general, Perl is easier to learn and faster
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