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  1. Learning Perl, 5th Edition by Randal Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, et all 2008-06-27
  2. Programming Perl (3rd Edition) by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, et all 2000-07-14
  3. Effective Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More Idiomatic Perl (2nd Edition) (Effective Software Development Series) by Joseph N. Hall, Joshua A. McAdams, et all 2010-04-29
  4. Perl Cookbook, Second Edition by Tom Christiansen, Nathan Torkington, 2003-08-21
  5. Perl Best Practices by Damian Conway, 2005-07-12
  6. Intermediate Perl by Randal L. Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, et all 2006-03-08
  7. Automating System Administration with Perl: Tools to Make You More Efficient by David N. Blank-Edelman, 2009-05-21
  8. Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition by Johan Vromans, 2002-07
  9. Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics by James Tisdall, 2001-10-15
  10. Perl for Dummies (Fourth Edition) by Paul Hoffman, 2003-03-21
  11. Mastering Perl by brian d foy, 2007-07-16
  12. Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours (3rd Edition) by Clinton Pierce, 2005-06-25
  13. Beginning Perl, Second Edition by James Lee, 2004-08-30
  14. Perl by Example (4th Edition) by Ellie Quigley, 2007-11-15

1. Perl.com: The Source For Perl -- Perl Development, Perl Conferences
The official perl home page, run by O'Reilly. Contains documentation, news, and links to a variety Category Computers Programming Languages perl......The official perl home page, run by O'Reilly. Contains documentation, news, andlinks to a variety of resources, including the Open Source perl conference.
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The Perl CD Bookshelf, Version 2.0 Advanced Perl Programming Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Ed ... Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C Tech Jobs To learn about the hottest technical jobs, click here Featured Job: Applications Architect with Cabela´s located in Sidney, NE. Click here for more details. (Posted 3/18/2003) Perl Sites Perl Mongers use Perl learn.perl.org jobs.perl.org ... This week on Perl 6, week ending 2003-03-09 Object specifications and serialization discussion takes over both lists, and Piers narrowly escapes having to summarise the fallout from the Apocalypse already... [Perl.com] Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part 8 In the penultimate of Stas Bekman's mod_perl articles, more of those obscure Apache settings which can really speed up your web server. [Perl.com] This week on Perl 6, week ending 2003-03-02 IMCC is still a subject of much debate on the perl6-internals list, while tumbleweed drifts through perl6-language. Piers has the details. [Perl.com]

2. Mod_perl: Welcome To The Mod_perl World
mod_perl documentation Manuals, Hints, Guidelines, Scenarios, Troubleshooting and Help
http://perl.apache.org/
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The 1.0 guide ... Report 2.0 Problems Sister Sites mod_perl news @ Take23 The ASF Apache Week Perl Mongers ... Books mod_perl Pocket Reference By Andrew Ford Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C By Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams mod_perl brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. You can use Perl to manage Apache, respond to requests for web pages and much more. is more than CGI scripting on steroids. It is a whole new way to create dynamic content by utilizing the full power of the Apache web server to create stateful sessions, customized user authentication systems, smart proxies and much more. Yet, magically, your old CGI scripts will continue to work and work very fast indeed. With mod_perl you give up nothing and gain so much! Lincoln Stein mod_perl gives you a persistent Perl interpreter embedded in your web server. This lets you avoid the overhead of starting an external interpreter and avoids the penalty of Perl start-up time, giving you super-fast dynamic content.

3. ActiveState - Applied Open Source
Offers professional tools for perl developers. Includes a perl debugger and a product catalog. workspace for editing, debugging, and testing your applications, optimized for perl, Python, PHP, Tcl, and XSLT.
http://www.activestate.com/
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New Release! Improved Editor, Toolbox and Project Manager, plus many more feature enhancements! The professional workspace for editing, debugging, and testing your applications, optimized for Perl, Python, PHP, Tcl, and XSLT.
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New Release! TclApp for single-file bundles and executables, Tcl Service Manager for Windows Services, and a Tcl browser plug-in. For rapid development and delivery of Tcl applications on Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, and Windows.
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4. CPAN
The Comprehensive perl Archive Network, the gateway to all things perl. The canonical location for Category Computers Programming Languages perl......Comprehensive perl Archive Network. 200303-16 online since 1995-10-26 1577 MB239 mirrors 2700 authors 4341 modules. Here you will find All Things perl.
http://www.cpan.org/
Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
2003-03-18 online since 1995-10-26 1585 MB 239 mirrors 2704 authors 4357 modules Welcome to CPAN! Here you will find All Things Perl.
Browsing
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Yours Eclectically, The Self-Appointed Master Librarian (OOK!) of the CPAN Jarkko Hietaniemi cpan@perl.org CPAN master site hosted by

5. UF/NA Perl Archive
Archives of comp.lang.perl; documentation; scripts; and source code for perl.Category Computers Programming Languages perl...... The University of Florida perl Archive. What is perl? perl, created,written administration tasks. What does perl stand for? perl
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/perl/
The CISE perl archive is no longer supported (and has not been actively supported since around 1996). None of the links on this page are guaranteed to work, and none of the information is guaranteed to be accurate. For perl information, refer to the following pages:
The University of Florida Perl Archive
What is Perl?
Perl, created, written, developed, and maintained by Larry Wall (lwall@netlabs.com), is a language for processing text. Sounds pretty harmless, doesn't it? Perhaps at one time it was pretty harmless, but in its present state, with its sophisticated pattern matching capabilities, straightforward I/O, and flexible syntax, Perl is anything but harmless. In fact, by borrowing heavily from C, sed awk , and the Unix shells, Perl has become the language of choice for many I/O, file processing and management, process management, and system administration tasks.
What does "Perl" stand for?
"Perl" is an acronym for "Practical Extraction and Report Language," although Larry has been known to claim that it really stands for "Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister."

6. Search.cpan.org: The CPAN Search Site
A comprehensive index of perl Modules. The index is fully searchable and up to date.
http://search.cpan.org/
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7. Script CGI Perl Gratuit !! Cgi Perl Gratuits !
Sources, liens et documentation   l'usage des d©veloppeurs CGI.
http://www.perl-gratuit.com/
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8. Perl.com: What's New In Perlland? [Jul. 25, 1999]
Nonprofit organization dedicated to making the incredibly useful perl language even more useful for Category Computers Programming Languages perl...... The perl Review. You can download the secondissue of The perl Review, new magazine devoted to perl. perl
http://www.perl.com/perl/

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What's New in Perlland?
by Tom Christiansen
July 25, 1999
What's New in Perlland?
Compiled by Tom Christiansen Be sure to check out the CPAN list of recent updates to the archive.
Why we don't need or want a operator in Perl [31 July 1999]
This FAQ-style document attempts to diffuse controversy by explaining why we don't need a variant on . Available in HTML or pod form.
Perl 5.005_58 Released [28 July 1999]
The next experimental release of Perl is out. Think of this as an unstable alpha for 5.6.
Spamvert Ruling Spoof [32 March 2002]
Our time machine has sent us back an important news story from the future.
FMTEYEWTK about Prototypes [25 July 1999]
Perl's "prototypes" aren't prototypes the way other language thinks of them; they're parameter context templates for implicit coercion. Read in HTML or get the raw pod
Geekspeak Programming Contest [25 July 1999]
Here's another of the summer whimsy pieces. This one is a programming contest for creating a techie-nontechie translation tool, where you convert buzzwords from one lingo to those of another.
Perl Timeline [8 July 1999]
Compiled by Elaine Ashton , this is a fascinating list of what happened when in Perlland.

9. Perl Mongers
Nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping perl available, usable and free for all. perl Mongers - The perl advocacy people
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"After more than two long years of hard work, the perl5-porters is proud to announce Perl 5.8.0. The most important new features are enhanced Unicode and threads support, and the new I/O subsystem called PerlIO, but there are lots of new goodies, not to mention bazillion bug fixes. The full announcement is available, and you can read what is new in 5.8.0 , and if you like what you see, start installing Since this release has extensive support for non-Latin scripts, we also translated the announcement to

10. Dev.perl.org - Perl 6
perl 6. perl6 is the next version of the perl programming language.The project attempts perl 5 was my rewrite of perl. I want perl
http://www.perl.org/perl6/
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Perl 6
Perl6 is the next version of the Perl programming language. The project attempts to address the interpreter, the language, and the culture. The internals of the version 5 interpreter are so tangled that they hinder maintenance, thwart some new feature efforts, and scare off potential internals hackers. The language as of version 5 has some misfeatures that are a hassle to ongoing maintenance of the interpreter and of programs written in Perl. And finally, the entire Perl community is invited to participate in the design and implementation of perl6. "Perl 5 was my rewrite of Perl. I want Perl 6 to be the community's rewrite of Perl and of the community." Larry Wall, State of the Onion speech, TPC4 "When it comes to Perl 6 I'm no longer sure what's obvious and what isn't. ;-)" Damian Conway,
The vision for perl6 is more than simply a rewrite of perl5. By separating the parsing from the compilation and the runtime, we're opening the doors for multiple languages to cooperate. You'll be able to write your program in perl6, or perl5, or any other language that there's a parser written for. Interchangable runtime engines let you interpret your bytecode or convert it to something else (e.g., Java, C, or even back to Perl).
The perl6 runtime is called Parrot , and is available at www.parrotcode.org

11. ‚è‚­‚ÌŠÈ’PPerl CGI
CGI 初心者向けに実際の perl スクリプトをサンプルにして解説。perl CGI の制作依頼も受け付けている。
http://rmnetcom.com/
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12. Niederrhein.pm
perl User Group in der Region Duisburg, Krefeld,Wesel und Kleve (D).
http://niederrhein.pm.org/
niederrhein.pm
Treffen Talks Links Region ... Wiki
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All users of Perl in this region and beyond are invited to participate.
Alle Perlnutzer der Region Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos und verpflichtet weder zum Kauf von Kamelen noch zum Erscheinen auf den Treffen Wiki:
Die LUG Krefeld teilt freundlicherweise Ihr Wiki mit uns. Ihr findet es hier
Aktuelle Termine und Orte werden im Wiki
Perl-Termine:
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Aktuelle Informationen: www.yapc.org/Europe/
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13. CPAN/ports
perl Ports (Binary Distributions). CPAN/ports. Corrections? Additions? Suggestions?Please contact cpan@perl.org. Other questions? See the CPAN FAQ.
http://www.cpan.org/ports/
Perl Ports (Binary Distributions)
CPAN /ports [Acorn] [AIX] [Amiga] [Apple] ... [z/OS] No known ports for [Inferno] [OS1100] [PalmOS] [PRIMOS] [VxWorks] Note that CPAN does not build these packages: we just provide the hyperlinks. Also, this page lists operating systems, not hardware platforms: therefore Perl packages for, say, Linux PDAs or SONY Playstation, or XBox, or Tivo, or toasters, or so forth running Linux are not "ports" as such. Corrections? Additions? Suggestions? Please contact cpan@perl.org . Other questions? See the CPAN FAQ This document contains pointers to binary distributions of Perl. However:
Use The Source
If you are on a UNIX, I strongly suggest that you compile Perl yourself from the source code distribution . This way you always get the latest Perl and you can configure Perl as you like and you avoid the security risks inherent in installing binary distributions. If you are on Windows or MacOS, and you do not think you have any special needs, you will probably be perfectly happy with a binary build. See also the . If you have UNIX, or Windows, MS-DOS, VMS, Amiga, QNX, Plan9, MPE/iX, OS/390, BeOS, and a C compilation environment, you should be all set for compilation, the source code kit contains the compilation instructions. For Macintosh you need a little bit

14. Perl Regular Expression Matching Is NP-Complete
A discussion of the complexity of regular expression matching algorithms in perl.
http://perl.plover.com/NPC/
Perl Regular Expression Matching is NP-Complete
Matching ordinary regular expresions can be done in polynomial time, proportional to MN , where M is the length of the regular expression and N is the length of the string to be matched. The usual method for this is: Parse the regular expression and construct an equivalent finite automaton (FA), which will have O M ) states; then simulate the action of the FA on the input, which takes O MN ) time. My Regex.pm module demonstrates this. However, adding backreferences to regular expressions complicates them so that the usual FA construction does not work. Perl can handle these extended regexes, but it sometimes takes a long time to find out if there is a match or not. For example, Perl takes exponential time (in the length of the string to be matched) to check whether or not a string matches the regex One is tempted to wonder whether this difficulty is inherent, or whether there might be a clever way of speeding up the matching algorithm. The answer is that there is probably no clever way to speed up the algorithm, and that the exponential running time of the matching algorithm is probably unavoidable. We show below that regex matching is NP-complete when regexes are allowed to have backreferences. The usual method of showing that a problem P is NP-complete is by showing that some other NP-complete problem

15. Las Páginas De Perl En Español. Home Page.
FAQs, documentaci³n, historias de ©xito y enlaces.
http://cronopio.net/perl/
Ligas en Español
Tutorial de lenguaje Perl

Tutorial de Perl 5

Tutorial de Perl

Material 1997 de Perl.
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Las fuentes
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CPAN

Perl para Win32
ActivePerl

NTperl cgi-bin danger
Escoja su destino Perl FAQ Win32 Perl FAQ XML Perl FAQ DBI Historias Ligas PERL Perl ( P ractical E xtraction and R eport L No pretendemos despreciar la enorme riqueza de información existente en otros idiomas, sino al contrario; creemos que las verdaderas fuentes de conocimiento están ahí. Simplemente trataremos de aplicar la máxima de Perl que dice "Hay más de una forma de hacerlo" (There's more then one way to do it), dandole otro sentido que aquel para el que inicialmente fue creada. Nosotros decimos: .. y en verdad creemos en este postulado. Escribenos This PerlRing site is owned by perl@cronopio.net Next Page Skip Next List Next 5 ... Random Link Want to join the ring? Click here for info Used with permission.

16. PERL -- Practical Extraction And Report Language
Learn the ABC's of starting a perl script, and master expression types including predefined functions and special operations. perl Practical Extraction and Report Language
http://www-cgi.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/perl-man
PERL Practical Extraction and Report Language
This web document is a re-organized version of the "perl.1" man page for PERL version 4. (I will not be producing a revised version for Perl5. However, someone else's hypertexted Perl5 manual may be found at many sites, including perl.com
  • SYNOPSIS perl [options] filename args
  • MASTER INDEX
  • DESCRIPTION
  • Introduction and Hype
  • Starting a Perl Script
  • Options
  • Data Types and Objects ...
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • AUTHOR
  • FILES /tmp/perl-eXXXXXX temporary file for -e commands.
  • SEE ALSO
  • a2p awk to perl translator
  • s2p sed to perl translator
  • DIAGNOSTICS
  • TRAPS
  • ERRATA AND ADDENDA (to "Programming Perl book)
  • BUGS
    WWW Notes
    For quicker access, this document is now mirrored in many locations . The primary copy is still maintained at Carnegie-Mellon University By popular demand, I have also produced a single-page version of this document, suitable for printing. I consider it inferior to the original document, and I do not particularly endorse its use. I do request that people not attempt to mirror it.
  • 17. ActiveState - ActiveState ActivePerl Free Perl Open Source Binary Language Distr
    ActiveState Open source technologybased tools and solutions for perl,PHP, Python, Tcl, XSLT, and sendmail. Cross-platform development
    http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
    window.name="ActiveState" Home Products Languages ActivePerl ... Download Product Information Overview Features System Requirements Redistribution Technical Info Documentation Release Notes Change Log Install Notes ... Source Other Resources Compatibility Matrix License Agreement Data Sheet (PDF)
    The industry-standard Perl distribution for Linux, Solaris, and Windows ActivePerl is ActiveState's quality-assured distribution of Perl, available for Linux, Solaris, and Windows. As part of ActiveState's support for Perl, we provide the ActivePerl packages free to the Perl community. ActivePerl contains the Perl language, the Perl Package Manager, (for installing CPAN packages), and complete online help. The Windows package provides additional features to take advantage of that platform. ActivePerl is also available on the ActiveCD Features
    • Platform Installers Core Perl Perl Package Manager (PPM) Documentation
    ActivePerl for Windows also includes:
    • Perl for ISAPI PerlScript PerlEz

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    18. Perl.RU - Ðóññêèé Home
    Каталог программ, статей и форумов, документация, ссылки.
    http://www.perl.ru
    Ìîé Perl.RU
    Home Äîáðî ïîæàëîâàòü íà www.PERL.ru Perl.Ru ïîñòàâèë ñåáå íîâûé äâèæîê. Íàäååìñÿ, ÷òî íàøèì æèòåëÿì è ãîñòÿì
    Åñëè Âû êîãäà-íèáóäü ïèñàëè ñòàòüè î ïåðëå, ó Âàñ åñòü âîçìîæíîñòü ðàçìåñòèòü èõ íà íàøåì ñàéòå. Ïîñûëàéòå ñòàòüè íà àäðåñ phil@perl.ru
    Admin
    SailorJupiter Ïðî LWP íà ãëàâíîì ñàéòå Perl cmapuk 20 Àâãóñòà íà www.perl.com ïîÿâèëàñü ïîëåçíàÿ äëÿ íîâè÷êîâ ñòàòüÿ "íà íàñóùíóþ òåìó" - ïðî LWP (ñ ìíîæåñòâîì ïðèìåðîâ).
    http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/08/20/perlandlwp.html
    P.S. Äëÿ òåõ, ó ... Ìîäóëü DBI Admin Îïèñàíèå ìîäóëÿ DBI äëÿ ðàáîòû ñ ÁÄ. ... Â ðàçäåëå "ññûëêè" ïîïîëíåíèå. Admin Ðàçäåë "ññûëêè" ïîïîëíèëñÿ ññûëêàìè íà ïðîãðàììû. DB2 äëÿ UNIX, LINUX, WINDOWS è OS/2.
    Ïîëíîå, çàñëóæèâàþùåå äîâåðèÿ ïîñîáèå ïî ïðèìåíåíèþ, óïðàâëåíèþ è ðàçðàáîòêå ïðèëîæåíèé â DB2 UDB 7.1 ïðåäíàçíà÷åíî äëÿ ïîäãîòîâêè ê óñîâåðøåíñòâîâàííîìó ñåðòèôèêàöèîííîìó ýêçàìåíó IBM. Ýòî íàèáîëåå ïîëíîå ïîñîáèå è ñïðàâî÷íèê ïî íîâîé, íàèáîëåå ìîùíîé âåðñèè óíèâåðñàëüíîé áàçû äàííûõ DB2.
    Ó÷åáíîå ïîñîáèå ïî ïîäãîòîâêå ê ñåðòèôèêàöèè ïî àäìèíèñòðèðîâàíèþ áàç äàííûõ äëÿ óíèâåðñàëüíîé áàçû äàííûõ DB2 7.1 äëÿ UNIX, Linux, Windows è OS/2 ïðåäîñòàâëÿåò êîìïëåêñíîå îñâåùåíèå ìàòåðèàëà ïî äàííîìó âîïðîñó äëÿ êàæäîãî ðàçðàáîò÷èêà è àäìèíèñòðàòîðà DB2 UDB íà ëþáîé èç ïëàòôîðì: UNIX, Linux, Windows è OS/2, âêëþ÷àÿ íàèáîëåå ïîëíûé îáçîð âîïðîñîâ ñåðòèôèêàöèè äëÿ IBM DB2 UDB. Ýêñïåðòû ïî IBM DB2 ïîäðîáíî ðàññìàòðèâàþò ñåìåéñòâî ïðîäóêòîâ DB2 UDB, îñíîâíûå êîíöåïöèè è òåðìèíîëîãèþ DB2, äîïîëíÿÿ ýòî âñåñòîðîííèì îñâåùåíèåì âîïðîñîâ óñòàíîâêè, êîíôèãóðèðîâàíèÿ, èñïîëüçîâàíèÿ ñåòåé, çàùèòû, öåëîñòíîñòè äàííûõ, îïòèìèçàöèè è äð.

    19. UF/NA Perl Archive
    Popular computing book publisher O'Reilly Associates offers this perl resource of news, stories, interview and information on products. Programming Web Services with perl is written for perl programmers who have no prior knowledge of Web services and are
    http://www.cis.ufl.edu/perl
    The CISE perl archive is no longer supported (and has not been actively supported since around 1996). None of the links on this page are guaranteed to work, and none of the information is guaranteed to be accurate. For perl information, refer to the following pages:
    The University of Florida Perl Archive
    What is Perl?
    Perl, created, written, developed, and maintained by Larry Wall (lwall@netlabs.com), is a language for processing text. Sounds pretty harmless, doesn't it? Perhaps at one time it was pretty harmless, but in its present state, with its sophisticated pattern matching capabilities, straightforward I/O, and flexible syntax, Perl is anything but harmless. In fact, by borrowing heavily from C, sed awk , and the Unix shells, Perl has become the language of choice for many I/O, file processing and management, process management, and system administration tasks.
    What does "Perl" stand for?
    "Perl" is an acronym for "Practical Extraction and Report Language," although Larry has been known to claim that it really stands for "Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister."

    20. Perl.com: What's New In Perlland? [Jul. 25, 1999]
    Why we don't need or want a operator in perl 31 July 1999 This FAQstyledocument attempts to diffuse controversy by explaining why we don't need a
    http://language.perl.com/

    Downloads
    Documentation CPAN Mirror FAQs ... Search
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    Perl Success Stories
    ... Email article link
    What's New in Perlland?
    by Tom Christiansen
    July 25, 1999
    What's New in Perlland?
    Compiled by Tom Christiansen Be sure to check out the CPAN list of recent updates to the archive.
    Why we don't need or want a operator in Perl [31 July 1999]
    This FAQ-style document attempts to diffuse controversy by explaining why we don't need a variant on . Available in HTML or pod form.
    Perl 5.005_58 Released [28 July 1999]
    The next experimental release of Perl is out. Think of this as an unstable alpha for 5.6.
    Spamvert Ruling Spoof [32 March 2002]
    Our time machine has sent us back an important news story from the future.
    FMTEYEWTK about Prototypes [25 July 1999]
    Perl's "prototypes" aren't prototypes the way other language thinks of them; they're parameter context templates for implicit coercion. Read in HTML or get the raw pod
    Geekspeak Programming Contest [25 July 1999]
    Here's another of the summer whimsy pieces. This one is a programming contest for creating a techie-nontechie translation tool, where you convert buzzwords from one lingo to those of another.
    Perl Timeline [8 July 1999]
    Compiled by Elaine Ashton , this is a fascinating list of what happened when in Perlland.

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