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Language peer sets for Perl:
United States
United States/1990
Designed 1990
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War
Genus Patterns
String and List Processing
Patterns
File-reflexive
Content-reflexive
Patterns/1990
File-reflexive/1990
Content-reflexive/1990
Patterns/United States
File-reflexive/United States
Content-reflexive/United States
String and List Processing
String and List Processing/1990
String and List Processing/us

Perl (2355/per004)

Camel

Pattern-based string manipulation 

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Country: United States
Designed 1990
Genus: Patterns
Sammet category: String and List Processing


Practical Extraction and Report Language. Larry Wall An AWK-like interpreted language for scanning text and printing formatted reports. Regular expression primitives, dynamically- scoped variables and functions, extensible runtime libraries, exception handling, packages. Version 5 adds nested data structures and object- oriented features.

(Practical Extraction and Report Language) or fondly as (Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister) an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those files, and printing reports based on that information, for writing CGI programs, for automating routines, on the server end, and "a million other things". It has been described as the "Swiss Army Chainsaw" of Unix programming. It's motto might be, "include everything that might help anyone, and to allow many ways to do anything".  Though Perl is very useful, it would be a stretch to describe it as pretty or elegant. People who like a clean, spare design usually like Python.  Perl 5 provides the additional benefits: simplified grammar - the new yacc grammar is one half the size of the old one, lexical scoping, arbitrarly nested data structures, modularity and reusability, OO, embeddable and extensible, POSIX compliant, package destructors and constructors, multiple simultaneous DBM implementations, regular expression enhancements, and subroutinues that can now be autoloaded.  http://www.perl.com  http://www.cpan.org


Structures:
Related languages
AWK Perl   Derivation of
SED Perl   Derivation of
Perl D4   Adaptation of

References:
  • Larry Wall et al (1990) Larry Wall et al "Programming Perl". O'Reilly & Assocs.
  • (2002) Library of Congress Subject Headings P33
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