Hm, not sure. I definitely forgot data munging. "CPAN project" can be dereferenced to the project's purpose, so isn't something I would put on the list. I was mostly aiming for typical beginniner projects so new protocol would probably be an "other" (who jumps in and implements a new protocol in a language they don't know? and if they do, "other" and bragging in the comments is appropriate :-). Perhaps "real user application" and "real infrastructural application" should be split?
Perhaps:
First memorable perl project
- webpage
- scientific
- system/database administration
- game
- data munging
- "toy" utility (task manager, chatbot)
- "real" user application
- "real" infrastructural application
- other
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