Let's see-- excluding pragmata, but allowing references to
core modules, and not being cheesy and referencing any of my
own CPAN modules:
- Data::Dumper - So useful in debugging, I've set
my PERL5DB environment variable to be,
"BEGIN { use Data::Dumper; require 'perl5db.pl'; }".
- SOAP::Lite - Using it more and more each day
- HTTP::Daemon - I've lost count of how many applications I've written that use this for their network layer
- Perl/GTK+ bindings - if only the code were as stable as Perl/Tk
- mod_perl - I'm always learning some new trick I can do with this one
- B::Terse - the opcode tree has proven indispensible when debugging core-dumps inside XS code
- XML::SAX - starting to use this more and more
- Devel::Peek - another indispensible tool for the XS programmer
- AutoLoader - dynamic loading for Perl code is good, especially when your (legacy) library has 30+ functions
- Image::Size - OK, I'm cheating here. But I do a lot of HTML authoring for a local hobby club's website, and getting the image dimensions in a cut-and-paste form is very handy and very time-saving
The ones that aren't linked are core modules, and you should be able
to find their manual pages here or on your Perl installation.
And yes, Image::Size is one of mine, but it really is
one of my most-used pieces of code. And it was my very first
CPAN submission, so I have a fondness for it.
--rjray
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