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Date: 2016-02-11 08:56:57
Software engineering
Software
Computer programming
Perl
Cross-platform software
High-level programming languages
Scripting languages
CPAN
Object-oriented programming
Dispatch table
Moose
Modular programming

Advanced Perl Programming Audience: Advanced Perl course for anyone who has basic understanding in Perl and would like to be able to us more advanced features, create clean, easily reuse code.  

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