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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 3 Best Practices |
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Course Overview
This is the final course of a three part series that presents students with an overview of best practices for Perl. Students will learn about packages and modules, object orientation, database connectivity, and debugging Perl scripts.
Learn To
- Identify characteristics of a package.
- Identify characteristics of package symbol tables.
- Identify characteristics of BEGIN and END blocks.
- Identify characteristics of an object.
- Identify the syntax used to access object data.
- Identify the syntax used to access object methods.
- Identify characteristics of database connectivity.
- Identify characteristics of database modules.
- Identify the code used to interact with a database.
- Identify considerations for debugging a Perl script.
- Identify characteristics of the Perl debugger.
- Match Perl debugger commands with their functions.
Audience
The audience for this course includes application developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. As a prerequisite, students must have the CIW Foundations series certification (exam 1D0-410) or equivalent experience for those students not seeking Master CIW Enterprise Developer certification. This course will help students prepare for exam number 1D0-437. In addition, students should have taken the first two parts of this series (87041 and 87042).
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