| Length: | 7 academic hours |
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| Level: | Advanced |
Perl 5 is a highly successfully high level programming language. This short course discusses Perls object orientation features. To the uninitiated Perl does not at first appear to have many OO features. However most modules are written with an OO interface these days, and todays programmers expect languages to be capable of OO. Perl has these features, although the techniques to use them may be different from other popular languages. This course not only describes the basic syntax and implementation details, it discusses the techniques required to use them effectively. On completion, delegates will be able to:- Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming - Use common objects and references types - Create, initialise, and destroy objects in a Perl application - Store class structures and objects for later reuse - Derive new Perl classes from existing classes - Create self-contained classes in a Perl application - Understand different forms of Perl Encapsulation, and choose between them - Use advanced features of Perl 5 object orientation.
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