About Perl

Perl is a compiled scripting language written by Larry Wall. It is particularly useful for text processing and file conversion, Unix system administration and utilities, web forms, and report generation.

The syntax of Perl combines features of C, sed, awk, and sh, and its design philosophy is to place as few restrictions as possible on the programmer. Perl's ability to perform pattern matching on strings is particularly powerful, and it includes commands for using dbm format databases and report templates. Perl also allows convenient file access and interaction with Unix commands and environment information.

For online documentation and other Perl information, see:

You can also read the Perl man page. At the Unix prompt, enter:

man perl

At Indiana University, for personal or departmental Linux or Unix systems support, see Get help for Linux or Unix at IU.

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