Wednesday 2 March 2011

Latest Vision of Bookshelf

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Bill Gates now the chairman and Steve Ballmer the CEO, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft Corp. is not the company it once was, certainly not the company it was when U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly rendered her Nov. 1, 2002, decision in the landmark antitrust case of United States v. Microsoft. Microsoft and its senior executives went about trying to change the company during the rest of 2002 and during 2003, although in 2004 the extent of those changes and their lasting effects remain the subject of  Vision of  Bookshelf.

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Most web sites at one time or another have used it in processing CGI scripts. Perl was developed by Larry Wall, a programmer, in 1987, for managing systems. Perl has continued to progress into a feature rich language for handling a myriad of computer tasks.

For Perl mongers out there, the CD bookshelf material is an amazing resource, comprising over 3,800 pages within 6 of the latest version Perl reference books on CD. Books include the Perl Cookbook, Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules, Programming Perl, and Learning Perl. In addition, the bookshelf includes a handy Perl in a Nutshell book and Perl content from the O'Reilly Network. For version 4.0, included are the latest tips, tweaks, and many more coding examples for working with the latest version of Perl.

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