![]() ![]() Install NDISWrapper For Wireless Access.Comparing Data Between XML And Database.Convert XML to Perl Hash Using XML::SAX.Need To Glue All of The Pieces Together.Why Convert XML Data To Hash Structure Using XML.Edwards Ends Second Run for White House.I am looking forward to the second edition to this book, giving out more goodies to the readers at large. Why not parsing the output of df command instead? These are the scripts that I find interesting since I am playing with map caching nowadays:Īlthough it is a useful script, I couldn't help myself to point out that using Filesys::DiskSpace module for #23 Disk Space Alarm script is overflowing the brain with 'not-very-useful' and obscured module. Comic lovers will be glad to have this script running on a regular basis.īesides those general scripts above, I believe some people will find that they need the others since they could be wearing a different hat than I am, for example: a CGI developer could find the CGI Debugging chapter very useful (depending on the level of proficiency). #19 Comic Download: the script is fairly big, but no fret since the code is available for download at.#3 Checking for Changed Files: secure conscious user will find this script useful.#2 Finding Duplicate Files: generally this is must have scripts, especially for someone who has amassed tons of media (aka p0rn) files and they aren't managed very well. ![]() These are the general "must have" scripts: Thus, I would encourage the younglings to read this book ASAP before they start building their own library. I like the layout for each script since it mimics how POD supposed to be written.īut looking into each of the scripts, I found most of the scripts would save me a lot of time and agony. The sub-sections describes the usage/background/possible improvement after the code is given. The scripts are categorized into several area, such as Unix System Administration and Internet Data Mining, per chapter.įlipping to the next page, I found the detailed table of content, listing the short description of the scripts and sub-sections. I like the book at the first glance since the TOC is fairly simple. Useful Perl Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems
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