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- Perl abstract "Perl is a family of high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages. The languages in this family include Perl 5 and Perl 6.Though Perl is not officially an acronym, there are various backronyms in use, such as: Practical Extraction and Reporting Language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions. The latest major stable revision of Perl 5 is 5.18, released in May 2013. Perl 6, which began as a redesign of Perl 5 in 2000, eventually evolved into a separate language. Both languages continue to be developed independently by different development teams and liberally borrow ideas from one another.The Perl languages borrow features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed. They provide powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data-length limits of many contemporary Unix commandline tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. Perl 5 gained widespread popularity in the late 1990s as a CGI scripting language, in part due to its parsing abilities.In addition to CGI, Perl 5 is used for graphics programming, system administration, network programming, finance, bioinformatics, and other applications. It is nicknamed "the Swiss Army chainsaw of scripting languages" because of its flexibility and power, and possibly also because of its "ugliness". In 1998, it was also referred to as the "duct tape that holds the Internet together", in reference to both its ubiquitous use as a glue language and its inelegance.".
- Perl designer Larry_Wall.
- Perl developer Larry_Wall.
- Perl influenced ECMAScript.
- Perl influenced Falcon_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced JavaScript.
- Perl influenced LPC_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced PHP.
- Perl influenced Perl_6.
- Perl influenced Python_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced Qore_Language.
- Perl influenced Ruby_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced Windows_PowerShell.
- Perl influencedBy AWK.
- Perl influencedBy C++.
- Perl influencedBy C_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Lisp_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Pascal_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Sed.
- Perl influencedBy Smalltalk.
- Perl influencedBy Unix_shell.
- Perl latestReleaseDate "2014-01-07".
- Perl latestReleaseVersion "5.18.2".
- Perl license Artistic_License.
- Perl license GNU_General_Public_License.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink modern_perl.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink 0636920018452.do.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink 9780596004927.do.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink www.cpan.org.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink 9780321496942.page.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink www.perl.org.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink www.perlfoundation.org.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink www.perlmonks.org.
- Perl wikiPageExternalLink metacpan.org.
- Perl wikiPageID "23939".
- Perl wikiPageRevisionID "606789285".
- Perl b "Perl Programming".
- Perl commons "Category:Perl".
- Perl designer Larry_Wall.
- Perl developer "Larry Wall".
- Perl fileExt ".pl .pm .t .pod".
- Perl hasPhotoCollection Perl.
- Perl influenced ECMAScript.
- Perl influenced Falcon_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced JavaScript.
- Perl influenced LPC_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced PHP.
- Perl influenced Perl_6.
- Perl influenced Python_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced Qore_Language.
- Perl influenced Ruby_(programming_language).
- Perl influenced Windows_PowerShell.
- Perl influencedBy AWK.
- Perl influencedBy C++.
- Perl influencedBy C_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Lisp_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Pascal_(programming_language).
- Perl influencedBy Sed.
- Perl influencedBy Smalltalk.
- Perl influencedBy Unix_shell.
- Perl latestPreviewDate "2014-02-20".
- Perl latestPreviewVersion "5.19".
- Perl latestReleaseDate "2014-01-07".
- Perl latestReleaseVersion "5.18".
- Perl license "GNU General Public License or Artistic License".
- Perl logo File:Programming-republic-of-perl.png.
- Perl n "no".
- Perl name "Perl".
- Perl operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- Perl paradigm "multi-paradigm: functional, imperative, object-oriented , reflective, procedural, Event-driven, generic".
- Perl programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- Perl q "Perl".
- Perl s "no".
- Perl turingComplete "Yes".
- Perl typing "Dynamic".
- Perl v "Topic:Perl".
- Perl wikibooks "Perl Programming".
- Perl wordnet_type synset-programming_language-noun-1.
- Perl year "1987".
- Perl subject Category:American_inventions.
- Perl subject Category:Cross-platform_software.
- Perl subject Category:Dynamic_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Dynamically_typed_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Free_compilers_and_interpreters.
- Perl subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_C.
- Perl subject Category:High-level_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Object-oriented_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Perl.
- Perl subject Category:Procedural_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Programming_languages_created_in_1987.
- Perl subject Category:Scripting_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Software_using_the_Artistic_license.
- Perl subject Category:Text-oriented_programming_languages.
- Perl subject Category:Unix_programming_tools.
- Perl type Ability105616246.
- Perl type Abstraction100002137.
- Perl type AmericanInventions.
- Perl type ArtificialLanguage106894544.
- Perl type Cognition100023271.