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It is designed for candidates who know basics of the Perl language for Web application development. These candidates typically fulfill these roles: application developers, programmers, enterprise developers, and Web developers.
The prerequisites for this exam are:
This exam is relatively easy and costs $125 USD. It may be taken from Pearson Vue or Thomson Prometric
1D0-437 CIW Perl Fundamentals exams are subject to the following:
Examination Version | Date Published | Exam Notes |
CIW Perl Fundamentals 1D0-437 | August 24, 2001 | 50 items presented |
Each exam item offers four solutions or distracters; exam candidates select the best response for each item.
Candidates taking the CIW Perl Fundamentals exam should be familiar with the Perl syntax, the basics of using regular expression, how to use Perl data types, and how to access and manipulate files. They should also be familiar with database connectivity and debugging techniques. Skills measured in the 1D0-437 exam include but are not limited to the following:
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Topics
Introduction to Perl
Practical Extracting and Reporting Language (Perl)
Getting Started with Perl
Scalar Variables
Numerical Variables
String Variables
Retrieving Data from STDIN
Flow Control in PERL
Boolean Expressions in PERL
The if statement
The for, while, and do {} while Loop
Statements
Loop-Control Commands
I/O Redirection
Regular Expressions in PERL
Introduction to Regular Expressions
Character Classes
Pattern Matching and Substitution
Arrays in Perl
Introduction to Perl Arrays
Accessing Array Elements
The sort Function
The foreach Statement
The push, pop, shift and unshift Functions
The split and join Functions
Hashes in Perl
Introduction to Perl Hashes
Adding and Deleting Hash Elements
The keys, values, each, and reverse Functions
Subroutines in Perl
Introduction to Perl Subroutines
Variable Scope
References
File Input and Output in Perl
Introduction to Perl File Input and Output
What is a Filehandle?
The open Function
Outputting Data to a File
Opening Files for Reading
Determining Information About Files
The stat and lstat Functions
Environmental Variables and Command Line Arguments
Environment Variables
Command Lines Arguments
Packages and Modules in Perl
Using Packages in Perl
BEGIN and END Blocks
Using Modules in Perl
The use and require Statements
Object-Oriented Perl
Introduction to Object-Oriented Perl
Creating Objects in Perl
Inheritance
Database Connectivity in Perl
Introduction to Database Connectivity
Database Programming with Perl
Interacting with Databases
Connecting to Databases
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Quoting Operations
Debugging Perl Programs
Introduction to Debugging Perl Scripts
Using the print Command
Using the –w Switch
Using the strict Module
The Perl Debugger
Writing Bug-free Perl Code
Target Audience
Webmasters, software developers, application programmers, client/server developers, and desktop publishers.
Job Responsibilities
Implement and maintain hypertext-based Web sites using authoring and scripting languages; apply humanfactors principles to design; create Web content; and use Web management tools and digital media tools.
Prerequisites
Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, and be proficient in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) authoring. No previous programming experience is required.
Duration
18 hours
Society
Groupthink : Two Party System as Polyarchy : Corruption of Regulators : Bureaucracies : Understanding Micromanagers and Control Freaks : Toxic Managers : Harvard Mafia : Diplomatic Communication : Surviving a Bad Performance Review : Insufficient Retirement Funds as Immanent Problem of Neoliberal Regime : PseudoScience : Who Rules America : Neoliberalism : The Iron Law of Oligarchy : Libertarian Philosophy
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Bulletin:
Vol 25, No.12 (December, 2013) Rational Fools vs. Efficient Crooks The efficient markets hypothesis : Political Skeptic Bulletin, 2013 : Unemployment Bulletin, 2010 : Vol 23, No.10 (October, 2011) An observation about corporate security departments : Slightly Skeptical Euromaydan Chronicles, June 2014 : Greenspan legacy bulletin, 2008 : Vol 25, No.10 (October, 2013) Cryptolocker Trojan (Win32/Crilock.A) : Vol 25, No.08 (August, 2013) Cloud providers as intelligence collection hubs : Financial Humor Bulletin, 2010 : Inequality Bulletin, 2009 : Financial Humor Bulletin, 2008 : Copyleft Problems Bulletin, 2004 : Financial Humor Bulletin, 2011 : Energy Bulletin, 2010 : Malware Protection Bulletin, 2010 : Vol 26, No.1 (January, 2013) Object-Oriented Cult : Political Skeptic Bulletin, 2011 : Vol 23, No.11 (November, 2011) Softpanorama classification of sysadmin horror stories : Vol 25, No.05 (May, 2013) Corporate bullshit as a communication method : Vol 25, No.06 (June, 2013) A Note on the Relationship of Brooks Law and Conway Law
History:
Fifty glorious years (1950-2000): the triumph of the US computer engineering : Donald Knuth : TAoCP and its Influence of Computer Science : Richard Stallman : Linus Torvalds : Larry Wall : John K. Ousterhout : CTSS : Multix OS Unix History : Unix shell history : VI editor : History of pipes concept : Solaris : MS DOS : Programming Languages History : PL/1 : Simula 67 : C : History of GCC development : Scripting Languages : Perl history : OS History : Mail : DNS : SSH : CPU Instruction Sets : SPARC systems 1987-2006 : Norton Commander : Norton Utilities : Norton Ghost : Frontpage history : Malware Defense History : GNU Screen : OSS early history
Classic books:
The Peter Principle : Parkinson Law : 1984 : The Mythical Man-Month : How to Solve It by George Polya : The Art of Computer Programming : The Elements of Programming Style : The Unix Hater’s Handbook : The Jargon file : The True Believer : Programming Pearls : The Good Soldier Svejk : The Power Elite
Most popular humor pages:
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