Links
The Perl home page
http://www.perl.com/
This should be set as your home page :)
Follow from this site, the links to CPAN, the best resource for Perl scripts.
CPAN is the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Comprehensive: the aim
is to contain all the Perl material you will need. Archive: 760 megabytes
as of September 1999. Network: CPAN is mirrored at more than one hundred
sites around the world.:
http://www.perl.com/cpan
Extropia
http://www.extropia.com/
This is the place where I found Perl. Actually, it was the Selena Sol
web site, with the famous web_store, that made a difference in todays
e-commerce. It was so easy to understand, that I became interested in
Perl scripting, and I never let go. I am currently one of the free developers
at Extropia.
Matt Wright homepage / Matts Script Archive
http://www.worldwidemart.com/
He made the web a better place :) . You will find there a lot of ready-to-use
scripts, very detailed docs, FAQ lists, examples of use. This is maybe
the best place to get a reliable, free script, and to learn something
in the same time.
Symbolstone
http://www.symbolstone.org/
If you want to develop scripts for database access, this site has it all:
scripts for accessing the most common databases, SQL or not. The authors
have also published the following book:
Programming
the Perl DBI" by Alligator Descartes & Tim Bunce
Roth Consulting
http://www.roth.net/perl/odbc/
This is the Official Win32::ODBC Home Page
ODBC has gained so much momentum over the years that it is now considered
to be the standard Call Level Interface (CLI) for many database engines.
The authors have also a book in print, covering Win32 Perl programming,
with very good examples:
Win32
Perl Programming: The Standard Extensions - by Dave Roth
The Programming Sharehouse
http://www.progsharehouse.com/
Numerous programming links, tutorials,
articles, programs (games, tools, and utilities), tips, source code files,
and FAQs covering many programming languages and topics.
As time permits, I will continue to add links to this page, please bookmark
it :)
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