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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Matt Kruse's Perl Scripts</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://web.sau.edu/~mkruse/www/scripts/" tppabs="http://web.sau.edu/~mkruse/www/scripts/">http://web.sau.edu/~mkruse/www/scripts/</A>
<BR>
</FONT></TT>Original scripts by Kruse. Here is his introduction:<BR>
"Welcome to my page of Perl scripts! I think I have<BR>
some good scripts below, and I hope you find them<BR>
useful. I don't claim to be a Perl master, or even an<BR>
experienced programmer. But my emphasis is<BR>
developing applications that are original, useful, and<BR>
challenging to me. I can always learn to program better<BR>
(and I always am), but originality and conceptual design<BR>
are, in my opinion, things that aren't as easy to learn."
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Page Title</TD><TD WIDTH=450>Address/Content
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Matt's Script Archive </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/" tppabs="http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/">http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>It seems as if people named Matt are into Perl programming. This is a different Matt, but the same concept - as Kruse's page. These are specifically for the Web.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/mrproof/perl.html" tppabs="http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/mrproof/perl.html">http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/mrproof/perl.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Perl links.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl for Win32</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.perl.hip.com/" tppabs="http://www.perl.hip.com/">http://www.perl.hip.com/</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Information on the specific Perl implementation for<BR>
Windows 95/NT.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl Language Homepage </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.perl.com/perl/index.html" tppabs="http://www.perl.com/perl/index.html">http://www.perl.com/perl/index.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>A great deal of information about Perl. Search for Perl <BR>
archives and more.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl on VMS</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://bkfug.kfunigraz.ac.at/~binder/perl.html" tppabs="http://bkfug.kfunigraz.ac.at/~binder/perl.html">http://bkfug.kfunigraz.ac.at/~binder/perl.html</A></TT>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl Pages</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.metamall.com/rets/perl.html" tppabs="http://www.metamall.com/rets/perl.html">http://www.metamall.com/rets/perl.html</A>
<BR>
</FONT></TT>A small site with a mailer and BBS package for WWW.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl Program for Retrieving </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~zippy/url_get.html" tppabs="http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~zippy/url_get.html">http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~zippy/url_get.html</A></FONT></TT>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Documents</TD><TD WIDTH=450>A site devoted to this particular Perl script.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl Reference Materials </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/perl/" tppabs="http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/perl/">http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/perl/</A>
<BR>
</FONT></TT>A list of reference materials including books, online <BR>
guides, FAQs, the man page, newsgroups, archives, and <BR>
other resources.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>perlWWW</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/perlWWW/" tppabs="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/perlWWW/">http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/perlWWW/</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Perl goodies related to the WWW.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Perl5</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://reality.sgi.com/scotth/info/perl5.html" tppabs="http://reality.sgi.com/scotth/info/perl5.html">http://reality.sgi.com/scotth/info/perl5.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Information on and links to Perl version 5 for IRIX.
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Pernicious Perl Page</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.valleynet.com/~rickh/perl.html" tppabs="http://www.valleynet.com/~rickh/perl.html">http://www.valleynet.com/~rickh/perl.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>A growing set of links about Perl on the Web.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>SCG Script Archives</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://iamwww.unibe.ch/~scg/Src/" tppabs="http://iamwww.unibe.ch/~scg/Src/">http://iamwww.unibe.ch/~scg/Src/</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Currently contains modules useful to maintaining <BR>
WWW documents.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>THE PERL DATA </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://mox.perl.com/perl/pdsc/index.html" tppabs="http://mox.perl.com/perl/pdsc/index.html">http://mox.perl.com/perl/pdsc/index.html</A></TT>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>STRUCTURES <BR>
COOKBOOK</TD><TD WIDTH=450>By Tom Christiansen. Here is his description: "This is <BR>
a cookbook of recipes for building up complex data<BR>
structures in Perl. It has been extracted from a much<BR>
larger and more expository document to be published in<BR>
pod format and included with the standard Perl<BR>
distribution. The goal is to provide cookbook-like,<BR>
cut-and-paste examples of the most often used data<BR>
structures in Perl."
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Page Title</TD><TD WIDTH=450>Address/Content
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>The Perl Packrats</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.metronet.com/1h/perlinfo/other-" tppabs="http://www.metronet.com/1h/perlinfo/other-">http://www.metronet.com/1h/perlinfo/other-</A><BR>
archives.html<BR>
</FONT></TT>A semi-complete listing of Perl archives.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Developer's Virtual </TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.charm.net/~web/Vlib/Providers/Perl.html" tppabs="http://www.charm.net/~web/Vlib/Providers/Perl.html">http://www.charm.net/~web/Vlib/Providers/Perl.html</A></TT>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Library:Perl</TD><TD WIDTH=450>Perl links.</TD>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Hacking Scripts</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.perl.com/perl/scripts/html-hacking.html" tppabs="http://www.perl.com/perl/scripts/html-hacking.html">http://www.perl.com/perl/scripts/html-hacking.html</A>
<BR>
</FONT></TT>Interesting scripts from Tom Christensen.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Web Weaver's Warren</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://fox.nstn.ca/~tmonk/weaver/perl_rlt.html" tppabs="http://fox.nstn.ca/~tmonk/weaver/perl_rlt.html">http://fox.nstn.ca/~tmonk/weaver/perl_rlt.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>A Perl-related archive.
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Webstars:Perl</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.stars.com/WebStars/Perl.html" tppabs="http://www.stars.com/WebStars/Perl.html">http://www.stars.com/WebStars/Perl.html</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Perl links.
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=199>Yahoo! - Computers and<BR>
Internet:Languages:Perl
</TD><TD WIDTH=450><TT><A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/Languages/Perl" tppabs="http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/Languages/Perl">http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/Languages/Perl</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Yahoo! is one of the Web's most noted search indexes. <BR>
This page lists Perl links from that resource.
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<H2><A NAME="FrequentlyAskedQuestionsFAQLists"><FONT SIZE=5 COLOR=#FF0000>Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) Lists</FONT></A></H2>
<P>
Like many things on the Internet, there are FAQs maintained about
Perl. They can be useful in determining what is available and
what can be done. These FAQs are posted periodically in the Perl
newsgroups. Here are two with sources at the time of this writing.
<H3><A NAME="PerlMetaFAQ">Perl Meta-FAQ</A></H3>
<P>
The meta-FAQ is a list detailing other resources and FAQs. This
is a good source if you are looking for a version of Perl for
a specific platform or with a particular capability:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><A HREF="http://www.khoros.unm.edu/staff/neilb/perl/metaFAQ" tppabs="http://www.khoros.unm.edu/staff/neilb/perl/metaFAQ">http://www.khoros.unm.edu/staff/neilb/perl/metaFAQ</A>
<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/perl/metaFAQ.html" tppabs="http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/perl/metaFAQ.html">http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/perl/metaFAQ.html</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://web.nexor.co.uk/perl/Meta-FAQ.txt" tppabs="http://web.nexor.co.uk/perl/Meta-FAQ.txt">http://web.nexor.co.uk/perl/Meta-FAQ.txt</A></FONT></TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H3><A NAME="PerlFAQ">Perl FAQ</A></H3>
<P>
The main FAQ for the Perl language. It contains questions about
programming, sources of modules, and more on the Perl language:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><A HREF="http://mox.perl.com/perl/faq" tppabs="http://mox.perl.com/perl/faq">http://mox.perl.com/perl/faq</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/" tppabs="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/">ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/" tppabs="ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/">ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/perl-faq/</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/doc/FAQ" tppabs="ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/doc/FAQ">ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/doc/FAQ</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.khoros.unm.edu/pub/perl/faq.gz" tppabs="ftp://ftp.khoros.unm.edu/pub/perl/faq.gz">ftp://ftp.khoros.unm.edu/pub/perl/faq.gz</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/perl-faq/" tppabs="ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/perl-faq/">ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/perl-faq/</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/doc/faq" tppabs="ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/doc/faq">ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/doc/faq</A><BR>
<A HREF="ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/perl/FAQ" tppabs="ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/perl/FAQ">ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/perl/FAQ</A></FONT></TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H2><A NAME="MailingLists"><FONT SIZE=5 COLOR=#FF0000>Mailing
Lists</FONT></A></H2>
<P>
At the time of this writing, there are a number of mailing lists
related to Perl.
<H5>perl5-porters@nicoh.com</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This list is for discussion of Perl 5 design and porting issues.
Subscribe by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">majordomo@nicoh.com</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe perl5-porters {your mail
address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>perl-win32@mail.hip.com<BR>
perl-win32-users@mail.hip.com<BR>
perl-win32_announce@mail.hip.com</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
These lists are used to discuss issues involving Windows NT and
Perl 5. Subscribe by e-<BR>
mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">Majordomo@mail.hip.com</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe {perl-win32|perl-win32-users|perl-win32_announce}
{your mail address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>perl-packrats@metronet.com</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This list is for discussions related to archiving of Perl materials,
particularly the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Subscribe
by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">perl-packrats-request@metronet.com</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe perl-packrats {your mail
address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>makemaker@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This list is for discussion related to using <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">ExtUtils::MakeMaker.pm</FONT></TT>
to build and install Perl 5 extensions and for disributing patches
to this module. Subscribe by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">majordomo@franz.ww.TU-Berlin.DE</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe makemaker {your mail address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>ptk@wpi.edu</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This list is for people working on and with the <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">Tk</FONT></TT>
modules in Perl. Subscribe by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">ptk-request@wpi.edu</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe ptk {your mail address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>CGI-perl@webstorm.com</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This mailing list is for developers working on Perl CGI modules.
Subscribe by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">CGI-perl-request@webstorm.com</FONT></TT>
with <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe CGI-perl {your mail address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>libwww-perl@ics.UCI.EDU</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This mailing list is for developers working on or using <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">libwww-perl</FONT></TT>.
Subscribe by e-mailing <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">libwww-perl-request@ics.UCI.EDU</FONT></TT>
with subscribe <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">libwww-perl {your mail
address}</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H5>The DBperl Mailing Lists</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Send mail to
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<UL>
<LI><TT><FONT FACE="Courier">dbi-announce-request@fugue.com</FONT></TT><B>
</B>for DBI-related announcements
<LI><TT><FONT FACE="Courier">dbi-users-request@fugue.com</FONT></TT>
for discussions among DBI users
<LI><TT><FONT FACE="Courier">dbi-dev-request@fugue.com</FONT></TT>
for discussions among DBI/DBD implementors
</UL>
<H5>MacPerl Mailing List</H5>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
This mailing list is for discussions related to Perl on the Mac.
Send mail to <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch</FONT></TT>
with the body <TT><FONT FACE="Courier">subscribe</FONT></TT>.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H2><A NAME="OtherResources"><FONT SIZE=5 COLOR=#FF0000>Other
Resources</FONT></A></H2>
<P>
Of course, you can use any of the Internet search engines out
there. You might want to limit your searches, however. As mentioned,
when I selected <I>Perl</I> at the Open Text Index, I received
over 13,000 hits! I'd suggest that you use <I>Perl</I> along with
other keywords describing the type of module you are looking for.
For example, by specifying both <I>Perl</I> and <I>modules</I>,
the number of hits was reduced to 45.
<P>
There are other resources on the Internet. Again, not complete,
but a good starting point.<P>
<CENTER>
<TABLE BORDERCOLOR=#000000 BORDER=1>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161><I>Site</I></TD><TD WIDTH=426><I>Address/Comment</I>
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161>Sunsite Perl Archives</TD><TD WIDTH=426><TT><FONT FACE="Courier"><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/languages/perl" tppabs="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/languages/perl">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/languages/perl</A><BR>
</FONT></TT>Check the INDEX for the table of contents. Mirrors the defunct Coombs archive.
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161>Ohio State University</TD><TD WIDTH=426><TT><FONT FACE="Courier"><A HREF="ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/perl/" tppabs="ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/perl/">ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/perl/</A></FONT></TT>
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161>Software Research </TD><TD WIDTH=426><TT><FONT FACE="Courier"><A HREF="ftp://sra.co.jp/pub/lang/perl/" tppabs="ftp://sra.co.jp/pub/lang/perl/">ftp://sra.co.jp/pub/lang/perl/</A></FONT></TT>
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161>Associates</TD><TD WIDTH=426>Besides scripts, this site also archives various versions of Perl, including those for MS-DOS (4.036), PerlMac, and Windows NT
</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD WIDTH=161>InfoWire</TD><TD WIDTH=426><TT><FONT FACE="Courier"><A HREF="ftp://ftp.infowire.com/pub/ntperl/" tppabs="ftp://ftp.infowire.com/pub/ntperl/">ftp://ftp.infowire.com/pub/ntperl/</A>
<BR>
</FONT></TT>This site includes modules for Win32 Perl, including an ODBC interface module.
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<P>
<H2><A NAME="Summary"><FONT SIZE=5 COLOR=#FF0000>Summary</FONT></A>
</H2>
<P>
The number of Perl resources is growing on the Internet, primarily
due to the popularity and utility of this language. Use this appendix
as a starting point for your Perl search. In addition, check my
personal Perl page at
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<TT><A HREF="http://www.channel1.com/users/rbreed01/tab10.htm" tppabs="http://www.channel1.com/users/rbreed01/tab10.htm">http://www.channel1.com/users/rbreed01/tab10.htm</A></TT>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
I will try not to duplicate the other resources on the Net, but
will attempt to keep up with additional and informative Perl resources
(as well as post a couple of my own Perl scripts).
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