[Omaha.pm] list of basic Perl modules to install

Matt Payne Payne at MattPayne.org
Thu Jan 15 16:56:53 PST 2015


Greetings!   The last time I coded in PERL was 2012.   Good times.   Before
that a whole lot in the mid and late 1990s.   In 2012 I was really pleased
with http://modernperlbooks.com   There was another free book that helped a
lot.   There was a really nice way to create perl environments with a
version manager http://perlbrew.pl/

I'm very interested in the real answer to your question.    Google says
things like: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=771871

Good luck!   Thanks! --Matt Payne

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Cserhati, Matyas F <
matyas.cserhati at unmc.edu> wrote:

>  Hi all!
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> Got a simple question.
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> I have to install some perl modules on a new, fresh, pristine server.
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> I don’t have a specific list, but what is good practice, which ones should
> I install?
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> Thanks,
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> Dr. Matthew Cserhati
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> Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy
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> 985805 Nebraska Medical Center
> Omaha, NE 68198-5805
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