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Writing Perl Modules for CPAN (1st edition)Sam Tregar
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Writing Perl Modules for CPAN offers Perl developers a
comprehensive guide to using and contributing to the
Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Starting with a
general overview of CPAN s history, network topology, and
navigational mechanisms, the book then quickly brings
readers up to speed regarding how to search out and install
available modules. However, in the true Open Source spirit,
author and experienced Perl developer Sam Tregar teaches
readers how to not only use, but also contribute to CPAN via
an in-depth discussion of module creation, submission, and
maintenance.
Beginning with a survey of basic design principles, Tregar
takes care to discuss all issues relevant to developers
wishing to create great Perl modules, including choosing a
proper name, properly using Perl s POD (plain old
documentation) feature, concepts surrounding functional and
object-oriented API development, and much more. Tregar then
proceeds with a complete dissertation of how modules should
conform to CPAN module specifications, covering required
distribution files and coding considerations, in addition to
offering advice regarding proper module testing. After
demonstrating how to creat a module and prepare it for
release, Tregar guides readers through the CPAN module
submission process and discusses module maintenance once the
module has been contributed to the CPAN service.
Writing Perl Modules for CPAN is an indispensable guide for
anyone wishing to make the most of the CPAN service.
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