e-Print Scripting Languages
A scripting language is a programming language that allows control of one or more software applications. "Scripts" are distinct from the core code of the application, which is usually written in a different language. Scripts are often interpreted from source code or bytecode, whereas the applications they control are traditionally compiled to native machine code.
Scripting languages are nearly always embedded in the applications they control. Early scripting languages were often called batch languages or job control languages. Such early scripting languages were created to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process. An example of a script program implementation may be found with Firefox. Firefox is written in C/C++ and can be controlled by JavaScriptâ„¢.
Bash, Perl, and Unix Shell are all examples of scripting languages that are deployed in open-source environments. The courseware in this category includes courses covering the basics all the way up to object-oriented and CGI programming using Perl.
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Advanced Perl Programming
Student Price: $160.00
In this 4-day course, students will learn about advanced productivity features of the Perl language itself, including debugging techniques, sophisticated list usage, code references, tied variables, and effective package use. Learn More -
Bash Programming
Student Price: $120.00
In this 3-day course students will learn to read, write, and debug shell scripts, thus increasing productivity by taking full advantage of the bash shell. Learn More -
Perl Programming on UNIX
Student Price: $200.00
Perl has been described as C, awk, sed, and shell programming all wrapped into one language. In this intense, 5-day, hands-on programming course, you will learn how to take advantage of Perl's power through examples and extensive exercises. Arrays and hashes, I/O, regular expressions, subroutines, and complex data structures are covered in depth. The course also introduces object-oriented programming in Perl, as well as UNIX multi-tasking and Perl sockets programming. Learn More -
Shell Programming
Student Price: $120.00
In this 3-day course students learn to read, write, and debug shell scripts, thus increasing productivity by taking full advantage of the UNIX shell. Learn More







