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I wrote another really cool Perl program today! It's 200 lines of pure awesomeness. 140 lines are code with 7 subroutines using a couple of spiffy core modules. It has 40 lines of embedded documentation and a 20 line __DATA__base! It was working so good when I imagined how to make it into a module and *presto* an hour later it was a 250 line module with those smooth method chains.

I do this so often my ~/bin has over 1000 programs and modules. One of these days I would like to upload them somewhere if it's not too complicated. Until then I am a one man CPAN ;-)

My projects include command line programs, web apps, search engines, linguistic analysis, os enhancement, graphics, data visualization, and making Perl easier to use by exposing its buried treasures.

What are you doing with Perl?


"I think that TPF (The Perl Foundation) would be wise to expand its scope to Perl software projects in a similar manner to ASF (Apache Software Foundation)."--PerlDean
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