Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 11, 2014

Holiday Shopping for Programmers, PHP Starter Scripts

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This Week in Programming
November is here and for many of us that means holiday shopping season has begun. Programmers are a unique bunch, and buying the perfect gift for a code junkie is no easy task.  This week's newsletter has you covered, as we suggest some gifts that are sure to make a developer smile.  We also delve into string manipulation in Perl, discuss the proper ways to break free from the Web page when writing JavaScript, show five scripts to get you started with learning PHP, and much more.
Scott Orgera
Programming Editor
Holiday Gifts for Programmers
It's the time of year that we start planning out our holiday shopping lists, but buying for your favorite programming nerd if you aren't a coder yourself can sometimes be a challenge.  We're here to help with some interesting ideas.
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Perl String Manipulation
A Perl string is a sequence of characters, such as "The answer is 42". You can store as many characters in a string as you want; there is no real limit except the amount of memory in your computer.  You tell Perl where the string starts and ends with either single (' ') or double (" ") quotes.  Perl is great at manipulating strings. In this article we have a look some of the more common string operators.
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What Every Coder Should Know About Running Ruby Scripts
Using an IDE for the first time can be a bit daunting for someone new to programming. They are heavyweight applications designed to help programmers through all the development stages of an application. This article shows the steps needed to write and run a very simple program to say "Hello World" in NetBeans.
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Moving JavaScript out of the Web Page
When you first write a new JavaScript the easiest way to set it up is to embed the code directly into the Web page, so that everything is in one place while you test it. Similarly, if you are inserting a pre-written script into your website the instructions may tell you to embed part or all of the script into the web page itself.
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