A lot of good suggestions already. I'd like to add and reinforce a few.
- Maybe check out a YAPC if you haven't? A _LOT_ of fun.
- ORM's (DBIC,Rose,etc) are interesting and worth learning.
- Event Driven programming with POE is certainly a worthwhile excursion. All of my monitoring scripts and various daemons are POE based now.
- MVC Frameworks! (Catalyst/Jifty)
- If you're doing web stuff, why not pick up a JavaScript framework or two? I've heard and read good things about the following: ExtJS, jQuery, Dojo, and YUI.
Just a a few ideas. I'm actually still playing with that list. There's years of learning there.
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