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vti/text-apl - GitHub
Text::APL - non-blocking and streaming capable template engine
nginx-perl
Perl-FastCGI with Nginx – Linode Library
Frac’ing your HTML « As Thick As Two Short Planks – Mark Fowler's Blog
Powered by Perl - Ask Bjørn Hansen
Ovid/DB--Color - GitHub
"Perlito" MiniPerl6 Compiler
Building Telephony Applications with Perl and TwiML - Perl.com
android-scripting - Scripting Layer for Android brings scripting languages to Android. - Google Project Hosting
Return error objects instead of throwing exceptions | The Effective Perler
What is the Marpa algorithm? | Ocean of Awareness [blogs.perl.org]
Gabor Szabo Perl Trainer and developer
Famous Perl One-Liners Explained, Part VII: Handy Regular Expressions - good coders code, great reuse
Build an Eclipse development environment for Perl, Python, and PHP
Perl Weekly: A Free, Weekly Perl Email Newsletter
(code) MAC n' IP cheese
Perlbrew
A map of the CPAN Ecosystem | brian d foy [blogs.perl.org]
How to install perl modules through CPAN on ubuntu hardy server « JUST OPEN SOURCE MATTERS!
apt-get install build-essential
Net::Twitter - search.cpan.org
Cyclone3 - Open Perl/XUL CMS Framework
What's Wrong with sort and How to Fix It - Perl.com
Higher-Order Perl
Moose - metacpan.org
Picking Up Perl - Associative Arrays (Hashes)
Subroutines called with the ampersand / Perl 5 Wiki
[Chapter 1] 1.5 A Stroll Through Perl
Object Oriented Programming in PERL
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Writing serious Perl: The absolute minimum you need to know
get-flash-videos - Project Hosting on Google Code
Best Practical: RT: Request Tracker
Code Golf | Home
v2html - Rough Verilog Parser
Higher-Order Perl
Installing Perl Modules as a Non-Root User LG #139
Perl.com: Programming is Hard, Let's Go Scripting...
Printer Hack: INSERT COIN
網路管理語言 Perl 入門與實作
Xpertmud - Linux KDE and Windows MUD Client
Xpertmud is an extensible perl, python and ruby scriptable MUD client. It is based on Qt and KDE. There's a native Linux/KDE version as well as a native Windows/Win32 build. This enables you to use the same script on your Linux box at home and on your Windows box at work...It supports multiple windows (which are scriptable), and you can use triggers, aliases or whatever you want on every bit of text that comes from or goes to the server. There's a stable and intuitive plugin API, so you can extend the client with Qt-based C++ code. A sample plugin for the btech MUX is included.
Perl with UTF-8 mode [JeffHung.Blog]
Cliff Cummings' Verilog Papers are included in Sunburst Design's Verilog Training & SystemVerilog Training Courses.
Randal L. Schwartz
some guy.. http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/UnixReview/ has useful perl links/samples
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