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Re^2: What can bring the excitement back to Perl?

by nefigah (Monk)
on Mar 26, 2008 at 01:10 UTC ( [id://676279]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: What can bring the excitement back to Perl?
in thread What can bring the excitement back to Perl?

CPAN is one, of course, but it's not the thing that really attracts people and that causes a hype.

It got me :P I kept hearing everyone talk about CPAN and was like "maybe I better learn this language and see what this CPAN thing is about"


I'm a peripheral visionary... I can see into the future, but just way off to the side.

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Re^3: What can bring the excitement back to Perl?
by mcepl (Initiate) on Dec 03, 2008 at 17:09 UTC
    widely popular page like this for Python -- whenever I need to do anything, I just go there (or its local copy) to find what I need. I don't know whether there is anywhere similar page for Perl, but I would love to have a set of "known to be good" libraries -- ONE for each purpose. Where is it?
      Funny, I went to that page to look for "ssh", something I've been dealing with lately. I didn't find anything there (is that list only for "core" modules?). I did go here, and didn't find any "one" definite thing there either. Even in Perl, there is no "one" module to use...the "one" to use depends on different things.

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