What is Perl ?

November 20th, 2008

Perl:

* Perl is a stable, cross platform programming language.
* Perl stands for Practical Extraction and Report Language.
* It is used for mission critical projects in the public and private
sectors.
* Perl is Open Source software, licensed under its Artistic
License or the GNU General Public License (GPL).
* Perl was created by Larry Wall.
* Perl 1.0 was released to usenet’s alt.comp.sources in 1987
* PC Magazine named Perl a finalist for its 1998 Technical
Excellence Award in the Development Tool category.
* Perl is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.


Supported Operating Systems:

* Unix systems
* Macintosh - (OS 7-9 and X) see The MacPerl Pages.
* Windows - see ActiveState Tools Corp.
* VMS
* And many more…

Best Features Of Perl :


* Perl takes the best features from other languages, such as C, awk,
sed, sh, and BASIC, among others.
* Perls database integration interface supports third-party databases including Oracle, Sybase, Postgres MySQL and others.
* Perl works with HTML, XML, and other mark-up languages.
* Perl supports Unicode.
* Perl is Y2K compliant.
* Perl supports both procedural and object-oriented programming.
* Perl interfaces with external C/C++ libraries through XS or SWIG.
* Perl is extensible. There are over 500 third party modules available
from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network.
* The Perl interpreter can be embedded into
other systems.

PERL and the Web

* Perl is the most popular web programming language due to its text
manipulation capabilities and rapid development cycle.
* Perl is widely known as ” the duct-tape of the Internet.
* Perl’s CGI.pm module, part of Perl’s standard distribution, makes
handling HTML forms simple.
* Perl can handle encrypted Web data, including e-commerce transactions.
* Perl can be embedded into web servers to speed up processing by as
much as 2000%.
* mod_perl allows the Apache web server to embed a Perl interpreter.
* Perl’s DBI package makes web-database integration easy.

Reference:
Tutorialpoint

Bioinformatics Definition / Bioinformatics Definitions / What is Bioinformatics ?

November 20th, 2008


Bioinformatics is a tool to solve the Biological problems based on existing data.

Bioinformatics is a method to solve the Biological outcomes based on existing experimental results.

Bioinformatics = Biology + Informatics + Statistics + (Bio-Chemistry + Bio- Physics).

Bioinformatics creates the way for the Biologists to store all the data.

Bioinformatics makes some lab experiments easy by predicting the outcome of the lab experiment.

Somtimes Bioinformatics shows the initial way to start the lab experiment from existing results.

Bioinformatics helps the researchers to get an idea about any lab experiments before they start.