LiveFire Labs' Perl
Programming course is an in-depth study of the
fundamental concepts for developing and
maintaining programs using the Perl programming
language. The course also covers a few more advanced topics such as forking processes and
trapping signals.
A substantial number of hands-on Internet
Lab exercises are embedded within the
course content to reinforce key concepts, allowing
you to write and execute Perl programs from your work
or home computer as you progress through the course.
This
ability to learn a new technical skill by performing
exercises on a remote lab system continues to be a popular
training option with both new and former
students.
Please take a few minutes to review the course
specifics, and contact a training specialist if
you have any questions.
Course
Modules:
Internet
Lab Connectivity
Perl
Data
Control
Structures
Lists
and Arrays
Subroutines
Hashes
Input
and Output
Regular
Expressions
Filehandles
Working
with Files and Directories
How
to work with Processes
Substrings
Prerequisites: Completion
of our UNIX and Linux Operating
System Fundamentals course, or an understanding of the
concepts covered in that course is required. Course
Length: You will have access to the online course
material and our Internet Lab for 8 weeks (24 hours/day)*
Support:
Experienced
UNIX technologists will answer any questions you may have
about the course material or hands-on exercises, both during and
after the course.