[oak perl] Perl resources on the web

George Woolley george at metaart.org
Wed Feb 5 11:33:16 CST 2003


A possible addition from Ken Chow: 
      http://www.theperlreview.com/

On Tuesday 04 February 2003 6:29 pm, Belden Lyman wrote:
> ...
> Additions to the list, below
> ...
> >>
> >>On Tuesday 04 February 2003 9:02 am, Belden Lyman wrote:
> >>>Adrien's recent e-mail about finding http://jobs.perl.org
> >>>made me think that it would be a good idea to collect websites
> >>>related to perl. Here's a few I know about:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.perl.com - the Perl homepage, hosted by O'Reilley.
> >>>They've got summaries of the Perl6 development; book reviews
> >>>(O'Reilley and other publishers); How-To type articles; a
> >>>small collection of useful Perl scripts. You can download the
> >>>source for Perl 5.8 from here, and visit CPAN. The thing that
> >>>kept attracting me back to it when I first found it was the
> >>>random Recipe of the day - each day, a new excerpt from the
> >>>Perl Cookbook.
> >>>
> >>>http://use.perl.org - Perl advocacy homepage. There's lots of
> >>>folks that have journals up here - some of them look like
> >>>journals, others have a technical bent to them.
> >>>
> >>>http://kobesearch.cpan.org - Randy Kobes' CPAN search engine.
> >>>This thing rocks; you can even configure your *nix desktop to
> >>>do a quick install of modules that look interesting to you.
> >>>
> >>>http://www.perldoc.com - Just what it sounds like: perldocs,
> >>>and lots of 'em. The default docs are 5.8, but they've got
> >>>docs going back to 5.0 or thereabouts.
> >>>
> >>>http://apprentice.perl.org - I found out about this one just
> >>>yesterday, reading an article at perl.com. This looks a bit
> >>>like a Perl-only Sourceforge site; the homepage describes its
> >>>mission, go check it out.
>
> http://perl.plover.org - MJD's Perl Lover website. If you don't
> know who MJD is, then pop on over to the site: it's about time
> you learned. The ``Programming Red Flags'' series, ``Suffering
> from Buffering'' article, and ``Coping with Scoping'' are all
> excellent things to read.
>
> http://www.perlmonks.org - I'm suprised I forgot this before.
> Ask questions, get answers; troll the archives; learn from the
> masters. Categorized Q&A is a fun place to fish around for things
> which you've wondered but haven't asked.
>
> http://www.yetanother.org/damian/ - the Conway Channel. Find out
> what Damian has been up to, and where he's going next. This guy
> is *intensely* respected in the Perl community; to find out how
> much so, read http://www.yetanother.org/damian/about.html





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