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CPAN
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http://www.cpan.org/
The Perl Archive Network, the gateway to all things Perl. The canonical location for Perl code and modules.
O'Reilly Perl Center
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http://www.oreilly.com/pub/topic/perl
Current and past products, resources, and news on O'Reilly and Associate's Perl involvement.
Perl Apprenticeship Site
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http://apprentice.perl.org/
Service that aims to connect people with lots of skill and experience, but little time, with people who have a desire to learn and free time, but not as much experience.
Perl for Robot AI Minds
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http://mind.sourceforge.net/perl.html
Artificial intelligence in Perl.
Perl Monks
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http://www.perlmonks.org/
Contains tutorials, discussion forums, Perl poetry, obfuscated code, and a large code repository.
Perl Paraphernalia
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http://perl.plover.com/
By Mark-Jason Dominus, author of the Higher Order Perl book. Hints, articles, Perl modules, programs.
Perl.com
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http://www.perl.com/
News site run by O'Reilly. Contains documentation, weekly articles, Perl development summaries, blogs, and links to a variety of resources.
Perl.com
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http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/?_fl=rss10&t=ALL&c=303
A feed of the latest articles.
perl.com: The State of the Onion 5
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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/07/25/onion.html
Larry Wall's annual summary of the state of the Perl world from the recent July 2001 O'Reilly Open Source Convention.
Perl.org
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http://www.perl.org/
Run by the Perl Foundation with the aim of being "the central directory of all things Perl". Lists news, applications, documentations, communities, and events. Also hosts various Perl projects, including the Perl core, and many mailing lists.
Perl/Tk Information and Resources
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http://www.lehigh.edu/~sol0/ptk/
Links, and information on a book including sample chapter, additional content, reviews, sources, errata. Articles.
Perlcast - Podcasting Perl
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http://perlcast.com/
Site that podcasts Perl news in MP3 format, weblog, and discussion forum.
Pugs
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http://pugscode.org/
An implementation of Perl 6, written in Haskell. It aims to implement the full Perl6 specification.
SpyderScripts
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http://www.spyderscripts.com
ollection of ad-free Perl scripts, tutorials, classes and custom programming.
The Perl Foundation
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http://www.perlfoundation.org/
Dedicated to the advancement of Perl through discussion, collaboration, design, and code. Coordinates perl.org, Perl Monks, Perl Mongers, and Yet Another Perl Conference; holds the copyrights on Perl and Parrot, and funds Perl development projects.
The Perl Geek Code
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http://xmltwig.com/pgc/
A variation of the geek code, specifically adapted for perl hackers.
use Perl
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http://use.perl.org/index.rss
All the Perl that's Practical to Extract and Report.
Vanilla Perl
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http://vanillaperl.com/
An experiment to provide binary Perl distributions for the Microsoft Windows platform that include a bundled compiler, providing the ability to install XS modules directly from CPAN.
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