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<html><head><title>Additional Resources (Programming Perl)</title><!-- STYLESHEET --><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../style/style1.css"><!-- METADATA --><!--Dublin Core Metadata--><meta name="DC.Creator" content=""><meta name="DC.Date" content=""><meta name="DC.Format" content="text/xml" scheme="MIME"><meta name="DC.Generator" content="XSLT stylesheet, xt by James Clark"><meta name="DC.Identifier" content=""><meta name="DC.Language" content="en-US"><meta name="DC.Publisher" content="O'Reilly &amp; Associates, Inc."><meta name="DC.Source" content="" scheme="ISBN"><meta name="DC.Subject.Keyword" content=""><meta name="DC.Title" content="Additional Resources"><meta name="DC.Type" content="Text.Monograph"></head><body><!-- START OF BODY --><!-- TOP BANNER --><img src="gifs/smbanner.gif" usemap="#banner-map" border="0" alt="Book Home"><map name="banner-map"><AREA SHAPE="RECT" COORDS="0,0,466,71" HREF="index.htm" ALT="Programming Perl"><AREA SHAPE="RECT" COORDS="467,0,514,18" HREF="jobjects/fsearch.htm" ALT="Search this book"></map><!-- TOP NAV BAR --><div class="navbar"><table width="515" border="0"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="172"><a href="ch00_05.htm"><img src="../gifs/txtpreva.gif" alt="Previous" border="0"></a></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="171"><a href="ch00_01.htm">Preface</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="172"><a href="ch00_07.htm"><img src="../gifs/txtnexta.gif" alt="Next" border="0"></a></td></tr></table></div><hr width="515" align="left"><!-- SECTION BODY --><h2 class="sect1">0.6. Additional Resources</h2><p>The Internet is a wonderful invention, and we're all still discoveringhow to use it to its full potential.  (Of course, some people prefer to"discover" the Internet the way Tolkien discovered Middle Earth.)</p><h3 class="sect2">0.6.1. Perl on the Web</h3><a name="INDEX-10"></a><p>Visit the Perl home page at <a href="http://www.perl.com/">http://www.perl.com/</a>.It tells what's new in the Perl world and contains source code and ports, featurearticles, documentation, conference schedules, and a lot more.</p><p>Also visit the Perl Mongers' web page at<a href="http://www.perl.org">http://www.perl.org</a> for agrassroots-level view of Perl's, er, grass roots, which grow quite thicklyin every part of the world, except at the South Pole, where they have tobe kept indoors.  Local PM groups hold regular small meetings where you can exchange Perl lore with other Perl hackers who live in your partof the world.</p><h3 class="sect2">0.6.2. Usenet Newsgroups</h3><a name="INDEX-11"></a><a name="INDEX-12"></a><p>The Perl newsgroups are a great, if sometimes cluttered, source ofinformation about Perl.  Your first stop might be<em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.moderated</em>, a moderated, low-traffic newsgroupthat includes announcements and technical discussions.  Because of themoderation, the newsgroup is quite readable.</p><p>The high-traffic <em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.misc</em> group discusses everythingfrom technical issues to Perl philosophy to Perl games and Perlpoetry.  Like Perl itself, <em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.misc</em> is meant to beuseful, and no question is too silly to ask.<a href="#FOOTNOTE-4">[4]</a></p><blockquote class="footnote"><a name="FOOTNOTE-4"></a><p>[4] Of course, somequestions are too silly to answer.  (Especially those already answeredin the online manpages and FAQs.  Why ask for help on a newsgroup whenyou could find the answer by yourself in less time than it takesto type in the question?)</p></blockquote><p>The <em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.tk</em> group discusses how to use the popularTk toolkit from Perl.  The <em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.modules</em> group is aboutthe development and use of Perl modules, which are the best way toget reusable code.  There may be other <em class="emphasis">comp.lang.perl.whatever</em> newsgroups by the time you read this; look around.</p><p>If you aren't using a regular newsreader to access Usenet, but aweb browser instead, prepend "<tt class="literal">news:</tt>" to the newsgroup name toget at one of these named newsgroups.  (This only works if you havea news server.) Alternatively, if you use a Usenet searching servicelike Alta Vista or Deja, specify "<tt class="literal">*perl*</tt>" as the newsgroups tosearch for.</p><p><a name="INDEX-13"></a>One other newsgroup you might want to check out, at least if you'redoing CGI programming on the Web, is<em class="emphasis">comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi</em>.  While it isn't strictlyspeaking a Perl group, most of the programs discussed there arewritten in Perl.  It's the right place to go for web-related Perlissues, unless you're using <tt class="literal">mod_perl</tt> under Apache, in which caseyou might check out <em class="emphasis">comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix</em>.</p><h3 class="sect2">0.6.3. Bug Reports</h3><a name="INDEX-14"></a><a name="INDEX-15"></a><a name="INDEX-16"></a><p>In the unlikely event that you should encounter a bug that's in Perlproper and not just in your own program, you should try to reduce it toa minimal test case and then report it with the <em class="emphasis">perlbug</em> program thatcomes with Perl.  See <a href="http://bugs.perl.org">http://bugs.perl.org</a> for more info.</p><!-- BOTTOM NAV BAR --><hr width="515" align="left"><div class="navbar"><table width="515" border="0"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="172"><a href="ch00_05.htm"><img src="../gifs/txtpreva.gif" alt="Previous" border="0"></a></td><td align="center" valign="top" width="171"><a href="index.htm"><img src="../gifs/txthome.gif" alt="Home" border="0"></a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="172"><a href="ch00_07.htm"><img src="../gifs/txtnexta.gif" alt="Next" border="0"></a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="172">0.5. 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