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For 2023 (and 2024 ...) - we are now fully retired from IT training.
We have made many, many friends over 25 years of teaching about Python, Tcl, Perl, PHP, Lua, Java, C and C++ - and MySQL, Linux and Solaris/SunOS too. Our training notes are now very much out of date, but due to upward compatability most of our examples remain operational and even relevant ad you are welcome to make us if them "as seen" and at your own risk.

Lisa and I (Graham) now live in what was our training centre in Melksham - happy to meet with former delegates here - but do check ahead before coming round. We are far from inactive - rather, enjoying the times that we are retired but still healthy enough in mind and body to be active!

I am also active in many other area and still look after a lot of web sites - you can find an index ((here))
Perl course - is it tailored to Linux, or Microsoft Windows?

Sharing an answer to a customer enquiry ...

Q: Is the course tailored to Linux operating system?

A: "Yes and no" is probably the best short answer I can give :-/

Perl is an extremely portable language - so your Perl script will run very much the same way if the host operating system is Linux, Windows, or a flavour of Unix. Only when you say "run the following operating system command and save the result into a variable" will you find that code has to be different, and if you're going to use Perl to interface to applications such as Microsoft Excel or Access, then you're going to be dependent on the .dll files supporting Access of Excel, which gives you some dependencies.

I'm running a Perl course this week. I'm writing demonstrations / running the course from a Mac (OSX). Delegates have a mixture of Linux and Windows boxes - it's their choice which of our machines (or their own) that they use, and if they're interested in portable scripts, then they can use several machines / transfer files as they wish. All you need on a machine to be able to write and test Perl is really a decent editor and Perl itself, and the course is usually much more productive for delegates if they use the environment they're already familiar with. But - at the delegate's choice - there are occasions when a delegate will use Linux as (s)he's quite new to that, and has to support it rather more in the future. So it's a good learning opportunity on that side too, and a chance to ask me questions as I also do the Linux courses.

That's probably a longer answer that you expected - hopefully it fills you in on what's not a simple answer. Please do let me know if you would like further information, or to book on the next course ;-) ...

Graham


P.S. I have answered the question with regard to the public courses. If we run a private course for you, we can tailor it to be more operating system specific - biasing it to Linux, to Windows, or to OSX. Such private courses are cost effective if you have a group of 4 or more delegates ...
(written 2010-06-25, updated 2010-06-26)

 
Associated topics are indexed as below, or enter http://melksh.am/nnnn for individual articles
P214 - Perl - System Dependencies
  [733] Perl for Systems Admin - suid scripts - (2006-05-25)
  [1702] Running operating system commands in Perl - (2008-07-08)

P050 - Perl - General
  [116] The next generation of programmer - (2004-11-13)
  [400] New in the shops - (2005-08-01)
  [743] How to debug a Perl program - (2006-06-04)
  [1750] Glorious (?) 12th August - what a Pe(a)rl! - (2008-08-12)
  [1897] Keeping on an even keel - (2008-11-21)
  [2228] Where do I start when writing a program? - (2009-06-11)
  [2242] So what is this thing called Perl that I keep harping on about? - (2009-06-15)
  [2374] Lead characters on Perl variable names - (2009-08-24)
  [2504] Learning to program in ... - (2009-11-15)
  [2736] Perl Course FAQ - (2010-04-23)
  [2783] The Perl Survey - (2010-05-27)
  [2971] Should the public sector compete with businesses? and other deep questions - (2010-09-26)
  [3093] How many toilet rolls - hotel inventory and useage - (2010-12-18)
  [3322] How much has Perl (and other languages) changed? - (2011-06-10)
  [3332] DNA to Amino Acid - a sample Perl script - (2011-06-24)
  [3407] Perl - a quick reminder and revision. Test yourself! - (2011-08-26)
  [3823] Know Python or PHP? Want to learn Perl too? - (2012-07-31)
  [3902] Shell - Grep - Sed - Awk - Perl - Python - which to use when? - (2012-10-22)
  [3911] How well do you know Perl and / or Python? - (2012-11-04)
  [4296] Polishing the Perl courses - updated training - (2014-09-17)
  [4301] Perl - still a very effective language indeed for extracting and reporting - (2014-09-20)


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