![]() ActiveState solves complex problems and produces cool and useful applications that help people live more productive and enjoyable lives. For more information, visit About ActiveStateĪctiveState creates professional software development tools, programming language distributions and business solutions for dynamic languages, and practical tools and applications for social networking platforms. Developers worldwide rely on ActivePerl's completeness and ease-of-use, while corporate users protect their infrastructure and stay competitive with quality-assured ActivePerl business solutions. ![]() The switch statement allows the programmer to write complicated decision tree logic in a straight forward manner.ĪctivePerl 5.10 is available now for free download atįor a full description of the new features, visit “Wow, this is exactly what I've been waiting for this whole year!” says a Perl developer on the ActiveState Programmer Network ().ĪctivePerl is the industry-standard Perl distribution, by ActiveState, available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. It also helps writing polymorphic functions working on many different argument types.Īlso included in this release is the new switch statement that will smart-match a single expression repeatedly against a list of other expression until one matches. This provides much more concise syntax for many matching operations. “We have been looking forward to this release of ActivePerl 5.10.0 for some time, and with the 20th Anniversary of Perl, the timing couldn't be better”, says Jan Dubois, Senior Perl Developer at ActiveState “There are so many new features like the new switch statement and the regexp enhancement, and Beta feedback from the ActiveState Perl community has been really positive”.Īn exciting new feature of ActivePerl 5.10.0 Build 1001 is the new smart-matching operator, which compares two expressions with each other. The ActivePerl 5.10.0 Build 1001 is available now. Complete and ready-to-install, the free ActivePerl distribution includes core Perl, popular modules, the Perl Package Manager (PPM), and completeĭocumentation. Millions of developers worldwide rely on ActivePerl. ![]() Today also marks the 20th Anniversary of Perl, introduced on December 18, 1987, by Larry Wall. Vancouver, BC, December 20, 2007-(T-Net)-ActiveState, a leading provider of tools and services for dynamic languages, announced the release of ActivePerl 5.10.0 Build 1001, a ready-to-install Perl distribution for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and AIX.
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