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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. The Perl Directory - Perl.org
The perl Directory at perl.org. Links and other helpful resources for new and experienced perl programmers.
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2. Perl.com: The Source For Perl -- Perl Development, Conferences
The official perl home page, run by O Reilly Media, Inc. Contains documentation, news, and links to a variety of resources, including the O Reilly Open
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Perl.com Happy 20th Anniversary, Perl! Perl.com includes resources on downloading and installing Perl a six-part tutorial on learning Perl Perl articles , and Perl weblogs to help new and experienced programmers refine their skills, solve problems, and contribute to the worldwide Perl community.
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Reverse Callback Templating
by James Robson Many programmers know of the two main systems of templating. One embeds actual source code into the template. The other provides a mini language with loops, conditionals, and other control structures. There is a third way a reverse callback system. James Robson explains this best-of-both-worlds approach by demonstrating Perl's Template::Recall module.
Elements of Access Control

by Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski Some data is private. Other data, less so. Secure applications make it possibleand easyto keep user data visible to the right people and invisible to the wrong people. Vladi Belperchinov explains how access control works and demonstrates with working code suitable for implementing your own access controls. How to Tell Your Perl Story (at OSCON) by brian d foy Have you done something stunningly cool or staggeringly useful with Perl in the past year? Conference season will be here soon; it's time to consider giving a talk to your local monger group, a regional conference, or even OSCON. Perl track committee member brian d foy gives several guidelines to help you decide what to talk about and how to present it.

3. Perl - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Provides language history, function information and code examples.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl
Perl
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Perl (disambiguation) Perl Paradigm Multi-paradigm Appeared in Designed by Larry Wall Latest release December 18 , 104 days ago Typing discipline Dynamic Influenced by AWK BASIC BASIC-PLUS C ... Unix shell Influenced Python PHP Ruby ECMAScript ... http://www.perl.org/ Perl is a dynamic programming language created by Larry Wall and first released in . Perl borrows features from a variety of other languages including C shell scripting sh AWK ... sed and Lisp Perl was widely adopted for its strengths in text processing and lack of the arbitrary limitations of many scripting languages at the time.
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Larry Wall began work on Perl in 1987, while working as a programmer at Unisys and released version 1.0 to the comp.sources.misc newsgroup on December 18 . The language expanded rapidly over the next few years. Perl 2, released in 1988, featured a better regular expression engine. Perl 3, released in 1989, added support for binary data streams.

4. PERL -- Practical Extraction And Report Language
This web document is a reorganized version of the perl.1 man page for perl version 4. (I will not be producing a revised version for perl5.
http://www.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 ...
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  • FILES /tmp/perl-eXXXXXX temporary file for -e commands.
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  • a2p awk to perl translator
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  • DIAGNOSTICS
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    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.
  • 5. CPAN
    The perl Archive Network, the gateway to all things perl. The canonical location for perl code and modules.
    http://www.cpan.org/
    Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
    2008-03-31 online since 1995-10-26 4272 MB 236 mirrors 6529 authors 13280 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

    6. ActiveState - Dynamic Tools For Dynamic Languages
    ActiveState Open source technologybased tools and solutions for perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, XSLT on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris and Windows platforms.
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    7. PerlMonks - The Monastery Gates
    A community committed to sharing perl knowledge and coding tips. The site contains questions and answers, useful snippets, and a library of code.
    http://www.perlmonks.org/
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    Want Mega XP? Prepare to have your hopes dashed, join in on the: poll ideas quest 2007 (10520 days remain) New Questions Cryptology in the database
    on Mar 31, 2008 at 01:03 1 reply by patspam
      Dear monks,
      Pity my CPAN/Google-fu, but I'm finding Perl database encryption resources to be very few and far between. Can any monks shine some light here?
      By database encryption I'm talking about the use of symmetric keys to store encrypted data in a db (not ssl communication with a db). I've been reading Kevin Kenan's book "Cryptology in the database" (Symantec Press) which presents a fairly thorough architecture (including Cryptographic Engine, Key Vault/Manifest/Manager, Crypto Provider/Consumer) with a sample implementation in Java.
      I understand that a local software-based key store is going to have to essentially rely on obfuscation to protect the master encryption key (Kenan advocates the use of key-encrypting keys split into at least 2 files to makes things at least non-trivial for an attacker) so I suppose implementing a cryptosystem architecture in code (as opposed to in an external tamper-proof hardware device) isn't all that appealing - still I'm surprised the CPAN doesn't contain any attempts at implementing a working system..? (or maybe I just haven't found it yet..)

    8. Use Perl: All The Perl That's Practical To Extract And Report
    The perl 6 design team met by phone on 12 March 2008. Allison, Jerry, Will, Mitchell, Nicholas, Jesse, and chromatic attended.
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    9. Mod_perl: Welcome To The Mod_perl World
    mod_perl brings together the full power of the perl programming language mod_perl gives you a persistent perl interpreter embedded in your web server.
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    10. Perl Version 5.10.0 Documentation - Perldoc.perl.org
    Core documentation for the current version of perl, in HTML and PDF formats. Features include highlighting and linking of code examples, labels,
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    perldoc.perl.org contains the core documentation for Perl version 5.10.0, in HTML and PDF formats. To find out what's new in Perl 5.10.0, read the perldelta manpage. If you are new to the Perl language, good places to start reading are the introduction and overview at perlintro , and the extensive FAQ section, which provides answers to over 300 common questions.
    Site features
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    The Perl documentation contains thousands of examples of Perl code. These feature syntax highlighting and linking of function / module names to their respective documentation pages, e.g.

    11. Perl
    O Reilly is a leader in technical and computer book documentation for perl.
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    Perl

    Regular Expression Pocket Reference , Second Edition

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    July 2007
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    Mastering Perl

    By  brian d foy
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    By  Martin Nystrom March 2007 $9.99 USD Read more. Mastering Regular Expressions , Third Edition By  Jeffrey E. F. Friedl August 2006 $44.99 USD Read more. Building Tag Clouds in Perl and PHP By  Jim Bumgardner May 2006 $9.99 USD Read more. Perl Hacks By  chromatic Damian Conway Curtis Poe May 2006 $29.99 USD Read more. Intermediate Perl By  Randal L. Schwartz brian d foy Tom Phoenix March 2006 $39.99 USD Read more. Wicked Cool Perl Scripts By  Steve Oualline February 2006 $29.95 USD Read more. Learning Perl , Fourth Edition By  Randal L. Schwartz Tom Phoenix brian d foy July 2005 $39.95 USD Read more. Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook By  Ian Langworth chromatic July 2005 $29.95 USD

    12. Planet Perl - An Aggregation Of Perl Blogs
    Planet perl is an aggregation of perl blogs from around the world. Its an often interesting, occasionally amusing and usually perl related view of a small
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    Planet Perl
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    Planet Perl is an aggregation of Perl blogs from around the world. Its an often interesting, occasionally amusing and usually Perl related view of a small part of the Perl community. Posts are filtered on perl related keywords. The list of contributors changes periodically. You may also enjoy Planet Parrot or Planet Perl Six for more focus on their respective topics.
    Perl blogs
    Planet Perl provides its aggregated feeds in Atom RSS 2.0 , and RSS 1.0 , and its blogroll in FOAF and OPML
    Planetarium
    There is life on other planets. A heck of a lot, considering the community of Planet sites forming. It's the Big Bang all over again! This site is powered by Python (via planetplanet ) and maintained by Robert and Ask Site Information and Contacts
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    After quite some time, we (that is, Andrea) finally found some time to take a close look at the feedback we got via the survey from all attendees. We got back 205 replies (60.3% - very impressiv, thanks!) and some very good suggestions for future YAPC organisers.

    13. Learn Perl - Learn Perl
    Books, mailinglists, and news for people learning or interested in learning perl.
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    So, you want to learn perl? Where to start? A good place is this introduction or any of the books in the Beginners section below. As you learn more, you can move down the book lists and visit www.perl.org and www.cpan.org for more information. You can read the perl documentation on our perldoc site! Did you know that you can also access the perl documentation with the perldoc command? Try " perldoc perlreftut " at your command line prompt.
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    14. The Perl Foundation
    Dedicated to the advancement of perl through discussion, collaboration, design, and code. Coordinates perl.org, perl Monks, perl Mongers, and Yet Another
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    YAPC::NA 2009 Call for Venue
    Welcome, once again, to the Yet Another Perl Conference, North America Call For Venue! The 2009 YAPC::NA marks the 10th anniversary for YAPC. Wow, 10 years of YAPC! This year we've decided to try something a little different. After some discussion and feedback, we've decided to take an approach similar to YAPC::EU. We're putting out the request for bids now, with a June 1 deadline. This gives the Conferences Committee time to review the bids and make a decision to be announced at this year's YAPC::NA in Chicago.

    15. Larry Wall's Perl Page
    Almost anything related to perl, including kits, ports and docs can be found on the Comprehensive perl Archive Network, CPAN for short.
    http://www.wall.org/~larry/perl.html
    Larry Wall's Very Own Perl Page
    Perl books:
    You can order them from , 1-800-998-9938. Local/overseas is 1-707-829-0515. If you can locate an O'Reilly order form, you can also fax to 1-707-829-0104. Here are some recommended books: Programming Perl (the Camel Book)
    Learning Perl (the Llama Book)
    Learning Perl on Win32 Systems (the Gecko Book)
    The Perl Cookbook (the Ram Book)
    Advanced Perl Programming (the Panther Book)
    Mastering Regular Expressions (the Owls Book)
    The Perl Conference:
    See http://conference.perl.com
    Other Perl Stuff:
    Almost anything related to Perl, including kits, ports and docs can be found on the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, CPAN for short. (If you don't know of a CPAN site near you the CPAN multiplexor will help you find one.) Good places to start Webbing include www.perlmonks.org www.perl.com www.perl.org , and perl.oreilly.com . These sites contain a wealth of information, history, FAQs, resources, documentation, and lots of things we could say here but it would be redundant.. If you have a Perl question that is not answered in the Fine Manual , and I don't answer right away, try comp.lang.perl.misc (after reading the Perl FAQs, of course). If you have a Perl 5 question, try mail to

    16. Perl Tutorial: Start
    Please note This tutorial was written in the early 1990 s for version 4 of perl. Although it is now significantly out of date, it was a popular source of
    http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/Perl/start.html
    Perl Tutorial: Start
    Please note: This tutorial was written in the early 1990's for version 4 of Perl. Although it is now significantly out of date, it was a popular source of information for many people over many years. It has therefore been left on-line as part of the historical archive of the Internet.
    Please also note that many of the external hyperlinks no longer function.
    This is the start of a tutorial on Perl, originally run by me, Nik Silver, as the first part of a one-day hands-on workshop at the School of Computer Studies University of Leeds , in the UK. The second part of the workshop looked at designing pages for the World Wide Web using Perl to deal with buttons and text boxes to generate custom Web pages on the fly. Creating a Web page without all these things is a much easier task. There is information about how to do this at Leeds but otherwise you should look at NCSA's definitive Beginner's Guide to HTML There are plenty of other Perl tutorials around, and most (if not all) of them can be found at the UF/NA Perl Archive . However I wanted something that included exercises developing a consistent theme; none of the others seemed to do this.

    17. Perl Cheat Sheet - Juerd's Site
    perl 5 cheat sheet v8 by Juerd Waalboer, http//juerd.nl/ CONTEXTS SIGILS ARRAYS HASHES void $scalar whole @array %hash scalar @array slice @array0,
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    ActiveState Open Source Programming tools for perl Python XML xslt scripting with free Advanced support for dynamic languages such as perl, Python, PHP,
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    Release Notes ActivePerl 5.6 Documentation Install Notes Change Log Release Notes ... Advertise Jobs ActivePerl 5.10.0 ActiveState's quality-assured, ready-to-install distribution of Perl, available for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows. The standard ActivePerl distribution is free. ActivePerl contains: Perl ; the Perl Package Manager (PPM) for installing CPAN packages; PerlEx, the Perl performance plug-in for IIS; popular modules; and complete online help. New in ActivePerl 5.10.0
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    19. Perl Programming & Tutorials From About.com
    Learn perl Programming perl tutorials from beginner to advanced, perl resources for programmers.
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    Perl on Rails
    Some folks at the BBC have created a Perl version of the popular web framework, Ruby on Rails for their web projects. Unfortunately, the have not yet released the code as open source that I can find, but it does raise some interesting discussion. Not the least of which is, why not use an already mature Perl framework like Catalyst
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    Adding Object-Relational Mapping to your Perl Application - Part One
    Object-Relational Mapping is a method of mapping a relational database to a class structure in an object-oriented programming language. In simpler terms, it takes your database structure and creates an interface that keeps you from having to write any SQL at all. Not only does it abstract the database, it abstracts the relational portion as well, making it simpler for you to work in an application. Learn more in the first part of this tutorial on Adding Object-Relational Mapping to your Perl Application
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    20. EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration
    Free plugin for the Eclipse IDE, including features such autocompleteion of method names, syntax checking and coloring, debugger, source formatter,
    http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/
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