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⚫ | Perl is a language that takes the best from other programming languages such as BASIC, Lisp, C and the Unix tools sed, awk and shell. It is particularly suited for Unix systems programming, text processing and gluing heterogenous programs together. Its interpreter is called perl. Perl has seen five major revisions, and a sixth is currently worked on. |
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⚫ | '''Perl''' is a language that takes the best from other programming languages such as [[BASIC]], [[Lisp]], [[C]] and the Unix tools [[sed]], [[awk]] and [[shell]]. It is particularly suited for Unix systems programming, text processing and gluing heterogenous programs together. Its interpreter is called perl. Perl has seen five major revisions, and a sixth is currently worked on. |
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==Citations== |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl Wikipedia:Perl] |
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Revision as of 19:35, 25 January 2007
Perl is a language that takes the best from other programming languages such as BASIC, Lisp, C and the Unix tools sed, awk and shell. It is particularly suited for Unix systems programming, text processing and gluing heterogenous programs together. Its interpreter is called perl. Perl has seen five major revisions, and a sixth is currently worked on.
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Programming Language
This is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.