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Programming the Perl DBI / Alligator Descartes and Tim Bunce.
2000
D 73 DES.P
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Título
Programming the Perl DBI / Alligator Descartes and Tim Bunce.
Autor
Descripción
346 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN
1565926994
9781565926998
1565929756 electronic book
9781565929753 electronic book
9781449315368 electronic book
1449315364 electronic book
9781449315917 e-book
1449315917 e-book
9781565926998
1565929756 electronic book
9781565929753 electronic book
9781449315368 electronic book
1449315364 electronic book
9781449315917 e-book
1449315917 e-book
Número de llamada alternativo
D 73 DES.P
Resúmen
"The primary interface for database programming in Perl is DBI. DBI is a database-independent package that provides a consistent set of routines regardless of what database product is in use - Oracle, Sybase, Ingres, Informix, you name it. DBI separates the actual database drivers (DBDs) from the programmer's API, so any DBI program can work with any database, or even with multiple databases by different vendors simultaneously." "For the uninitiated, the book explains the architecture of DBI and explains how to write DBI-based programs. For the DBI expert, this book explains DBI's nuances and the peculiarities of each individual DBD."--Jacket.
Nota de bibliografía, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota de contenido con formato
Cover; Back Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Resources; Typographical Conventions; How to Contact Us; Code Examples; Acknowledgments; Introduction; From Mainframes to Workstations; Perl; DBI in the Real World; A Historical Interlude and Standing Stones; Basic Non-DBI Databases; Storage Managers and Layers; Query Languages and Data Functions; Standing Stones and the Sample Database; Flat-File Databases; Querying Data; Inserting Data; Updating Data; Deleting Data; Putting Complex Data into Flat Files; The Perl Data::Dumper Module; The Storable Module; Summary of Flat-File Databases.
Serie
Serie
Database programming with Perl.
Publicado
Cmabridge, MA : O'Reilly, 2000.
Lengua(s)
eng
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Review
"The primary interface for database programming in Perl is DBI. DBI is a database-independent package that provides a consistent set of routines regardless of what database product is in use - Oracle, Sybase, Ingres, Informix, you name it. DBI separates the actual database drivers (DBDs) from the programmer's API, so any DBI program can work with any database, or even with multiple databases by different vendors simultaneously." "For the uninitiated, the book explains the architecture of DBI and explains how to write DBI-based programs. For the DBI expert, this book explains DBI's nuances and the peculiarities of each individual DBD."--Jacket.