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CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 3 Training Class |
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CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 3 Training Seminar
This course presents students with an overview of best practices for Perl. The instruction can be divided into four main parts: Packages and Modules, Object Orientation, Database Connectivity, and Debugging Perl Scripts.
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Unit 1 Overview and Objectives Packages Overview - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of a package. Package Symbol Tables - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of package symbol tables. BEGIN and END Blocks - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of BEGIN and END blocks. Modules Overview - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of a module. use Statement - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of a use statement. Modules: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a module. Unit 1 Summary Post Assessment Unit 2 Overview and Objectives Objects Overview - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of an object. Object Data - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used to access object data. Object Methods - The learner will be able to Identify the code used to access object methods. Inheritance - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of inheritance. Scaling Considerations - The learner will be able to Identify considerations for scaling an object. Object Aggregation - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of object aggregation. Object Association - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of object association. Unit 2 Summary Post Assessment Unit 3 Overview and Objectives Database Connectivity Overview - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of database connectivity. Database Modules - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of database modules. Interacting with Databases - The learner will be able to Identify the code used to interact with a database. connect Method - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used to connect to a database. SQL: DDL - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used in Data Definition Language (DDL). SQL: DQL - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used in Data Query Language (DQL). SQL: DML - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used in Data Manipulation Language (DML). Quoting - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used to quote an SQL statement. Databases: Querying - The learner will be able to Identify the code used for querying a database. SQL Wildcards - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of SQL wildcards. Databases: Adding Records - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used for adding records to a database. Databases: Searching - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax used for searching a database by using wildcards. Unit 3 Summary Post Assessment Unit 4 Overview and Objectives Debugging Perl Programs: Overview - The learner will be able to Identify considerations for debugging a Perl script. Perl Debugger - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of the Perl debugger. Perl Debugger Commands - The learner will be able to Match Perl debugger commands with their functions. Perl Debugger: Debugging Code - The learner will be able to Debug code by using the Perl debugger. Bug-Free Perl Code: Writing - The learner will be able to Identify guidelines for writing bug-free Perl code. Common Perl Errors - The learner will be able to Identify the coding methods used to minimize the occurrence of errors in Perl. Programming Conventions - The learner will be able to Identify the programming conventions used in writing Perl code. Unit 4 Summary Post Assessment
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Audience |
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The audience for this course includes application developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. As a prerequisite, students must have the CIW Foundations series certification (exam 1D0-410) or equivalent experience for those students not seeking Master CIW Enterprise Developer certification.. This course will help students prepare for exam number 1D0-437. In addition, students should have taken the first two parts of this series (87041 and 87042).
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