To me, perl isn’t just a Swiss-Army chainsaw, it’s a cool part of my job and a hobby.
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perl.com is high-quality journalism. use Perl; is a slashdot-style site on perl. Online perl documentation is handy. GTK Perl has a top rate tutorial. ActiveState has perl binaries. Cygwin perl has working fork() for Win32. Perl Mongers is the perl user’s group. Stonehenge provides perl instruction. Perl Monks is a community. Search CPAN for perl modules. Annotated CPAN includes user comments. CPAN Perl Module discussion mail archive. Perltidy Perl Design Patterns Where and how to start learning perl | Read and Write OpenOffice Files with Perl A Green Bar for Refactoring SAX XML::Filter::Dispatcher and XML::Twig Caching and Persistence File Manipulation – Quick Reference Template for a Perl Program Template for a Perl Module Using Expect.pm to Manage an Unreliable Program Analyzing WAV Files with Perl A Style and Spell Checker in Perl Using Inheritance in Perl Perl/Tk Lab Timer Simple Examples in XS – A Tutorial Rit.pl – Restore Interpreted Tabulation of a Bleached Program Minimal Example for Test::Harness Nonlinear Filtering of Noisy Data LWP Quick Reference Guide for a web program implementation. The Perl Junkyard has unfinished ideas for modules that I would like to see someday on CPAN. Random Number Generation and Testing … a work in progress. |