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 perlRead 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.