Perl Short Course: January 2006 and December 2006
dcw@doc.ic.ac.ukIn January 2006, I ran my Perl short course once more, with major new sections covering writing modules and classes, given mainly to Dept of Computing second year students (but any other DoC students or staff were welcome to attend as well).
Then I and my colleague Matt Johnson gave the identical course again in December 2006; I was ill so Matt stepped in and did 5 out of 6 lectures.
Here are the course materials, covering all six lectures and their examples.
First Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the first session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the first session.
- And here are the examples for the first session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect1-examples.
Second Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the second session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the second session.
- And here are the examples for the second session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect2-examples.
Third Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the third session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the third session.
- And here are the examples for the third session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect3-examples.
Fourth Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the fourth session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the fourth session.
- And here are the examples for the fourth session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect4-examples.
Fifth Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the fifth session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the fifth session.
- And here are the examples for the fifth session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect5-examples.
Example CGI Scripts from the Fifth Session
- Here is eg3.cgi: a first trivial example.
- Here is eg4.cgi: first example using CGI.
- Here is eg5.cgi: a silly form.
Sixth Session
- Here are the full size lecture notes for the sixth session.
- Here are the 4-up lecture notes for the sixth session.
- And here are the examples for the sixth session, as a gzipped tar file that will create a directory called lect6-examples.
dcw@doc.ic.ac.uk
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