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  1. Building Bioinformatics Solutions: with Perl, R and MySQL by Conrad Bessant, Ian Shadforth, et all 2009-02-28
  2. Pro Perl Debugging by Richard Foley, Andy Lester, 2005-03-14
  3. Perl and XML by Erik T. Ray, Jason McIntosh, 2002-04-25
  4. Developing Web Applications with Apache, MySQL, memcached, and Perl (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Patrick Galbraith, 2009-07-07
  5. Win32 Perl Scripting: The Administrator's Handbook by Dave Roth, 2000-11-10
  6. The Definitive Guide to Catalyst: Writing Extensible, Scalable and Maintainable Perl–Based Web Applications by Kieren Diment, Matt Trout, 2009-07-09
  7. Mastering Algorithms with Perl by John Macdonald, Jon Orwant, et all 1999-08-18
  8. Elements of Programming with Perl by Andrew L Johnson, 1999-10-01
  9. Beginning Perl Web Development: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional) by Steve Suehring, 2005-11-03
  10. Perl for Exploring DNA by Mark D. LeBlanc, Betsey Dexter Dyer, 2007-08-10
  11. Advanced Perl Programming by Simon Cozens, 2005-06-28
  12. Theophany (Suny Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Eric D. Perl, 2008-06-05
  13. Perl Template Toolkit by Darren Chamberlain, Dave Cross, et all 2003-12-23
  14. Pro Perl Parsing by Christopher M. Frenz, 2005-08-10

41. Planet Perl - An Aggregation Of Perl Blogs
I've been working on a restructured perlvar and I think I've mostly got it right, but at the moment I'm almost wishing that I never have to see it again.
http://planet.perl.org/
Planet Perl
Colophon
Planet Perl is an aggregation of Perl blogs from around the world. It is an often interesting, occasionally amusing and usually Perl-related view of a small part of the Perl community. Posts are filtered on perl related keywords. The list of contributors changes periodically. You may also enjoy Planet Parrot or Planet Perl Six for more focus on their respective topics.
Perl blogs
Planet Perl provides its aggregated feeds in Atom RSS 2.0 , and RSS 1.0 , and its blogroll in FOAF and OPML
Planetarium
There is life on other planets. A heck of a lot, considering the community of Planet sites forming. It's the Big Bang all over again! This site is powered by Venus and maintained by Robert and Ask
Planet Perl is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License . Individual blog posts and source feeds are the property of their respsective authors, and licensed indepdently. Site Information and Contacts
October 29, 2010

42. Perl Solutions: ActivePerl, Perl Dev Kit, Komodo IDE, Perl Training, Commercial
Winning entries from the ActiveState s perl Haiku Contest.
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Perl/Haiku/InPerl
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        Perl Solutions: ActivePerl, Perl Dev Kit, Komodo IDE for Perl, Perl Training and Consulting
        Millions of developers trust Perl for computational and integration tasks-system administration, scripting, running database applications, and more. As an open source programming language, Perl immediately reduces up-front project costs. However, Perl alone may not help you meet your IT and business goals. CA, Siemens and Boeing are just a few Fortune 1000 companies that trust ActiveState for development, management and distribution solutions for fail-safe Perl.
        ActivePerl
        Fail-Safe ActivePerl for Business and Mission-Critical Applications
        ActivePerl Enterprise Edition ActivePerl Business Edition
        Turn-Key Perl Redistribution Rights
        ActivePerl OEM Edition enables you to include ActivePerl in your distributed application to provide customers with a seamless experience. ActivePerl OEM Edition takes the complexity out of open source licensing by guaranteeing assurance and eliminating legal risk that goes along with distributing Perl in commercial applications.
        Faster, Easier Perl Development

43. Perl.beginners Archive - Nntp.perl.org
The news group for the people learning perl.
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.beginners/
Group list
perl.beginners
Postings from September 2010 Postings from October 2010 Subroutine question: Placement of subroutine definitions matter? messages Shlomi Fish, Uri Guttman, Owen Chavez 30 Oct ORM for database messages Ishwor Gurung, Shlomi Fish, Xiao Lan This Perl code causing high cpu usage , Why ? messages Jatin, Uri Guttman, ashwin ts, Ary Kleinerman 30 Oct Fwd: slice of an arrayref message shawn wilson 29 Oct upgrade to perl 5.12.2 on RHEL 5.5 messages Shawn H Corey, Jim Gibson, galeb abu-ali 29 Oct Variable variable names messages Shlomi Fish, HACKER Nora 29 Oct How to copy and execute a file from source host to a remote windowssystem using perl ? messages Shlomi Fish, Amit Saxena 29 Oct two errors messages Shlomi Fish, Pau Marc Munoz Torres 29 Oct how to remove (^M ^G ) characters messages John W. Krahn, Brandon McCaig, Shlomi Fish, Eitan Adler 30 Oct Directory Size messages Mike Blezien, John W. Krahn, Alan Haggai Alavi, Owen 28 Oct Mailing list for LWP messages Jatin, Brian Fraser 27 Oct Problem with comparison of numbers messages HACKER Nora, Paul Johnson

44. WDVL: Introduction To Perl 5
Highlights new features of perl 5 a new data type, the reference, and object oriented programming. Designed for those with perl 4 experience.
http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Languages/Perl/5/

45. M-J. Dominus Perl Paraphernalia
Last Change 11 July 2003. History of changes to my pages, including this one. Legend. Added in the last four weeks. Updated in the last four weeks. Don't hold your breath.
http://perl.plover.com/?ID=pe216hw255

46. Processing XML With Perl
Explains XML, how to interpret it using perl, and compares the many perl XML modules available.
http://www.xmltwig.com/tutorial/perl_xml/

47. WDVL: Perl
The Web Developer's Virtual Library is a resource for web development, including a JavaScript tutorial, html tag info, JavaScript events, html special characters, paint shop pro
http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Languages/Perl/

48. NCSA Perl Tutorial Bounce Page
May 21, 2008 We re sorry, but NCSA s perl tutorial is no longer active. For alternative resources to learning perl, we recommend
http://archive.ncsa.illinois.edu/perl.html

49. ActivePerl Is Perl For Windows, Mac, Linux, AIX, HP-UX & Solaris | ActiveState
ActiveState's Activeperl is the industrystandard perl distribution available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX.
http://www.activestate.com/activeperl
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        ActivePerl for Mission-Critical Applications to Open Source Projects
        ActivePerl comes in different editions to satisfy the spectrum of users - from large enterprises running Perl on distributed or critical applications to community developers building open source applications. Find out which ActivePerl edition fits your needs
        ActivePerl Features:
        Full binary distributions of core Perl 5.12, Perl 5.10 and 5.8
        Perl Package Manager (PPM) for:
        • Installing, removing, upgrading, and managing the use of common Perl modules Simpler management of local modules, installed from the ActiveState online repository of compiled CPAN modules Time and effort savings
        Perl Modules
        • Over 10,000 additional modules available
        Installers for simple setup across platforms:
        • Windows: Microsoft Windows (MSI) and ActiveState installer packages (available in all editions) Mac OS X: Disk image containing the installer package (available in all editions) Linux: Redhat, Debian and ActiveState installer packages (available in all editions)

50. Perl Course
Contains materials from a 14 week course in perl suited for self-study.
http://www.upriss.org.uk/perl/PerlCourse.html
A Perl Course
Uta Priss
There is a newer version of these materials available here This is a generic version of a class "Computer Programming for Information Management" that I taught twice a year at the School of Library and Information Science , Indiana University Bloomington. The materials in this course are mostly self-explanatory and can be used for self study. (There are some references in the materials to Indiana University accounts and settings which should be ignored.) It will probably take several weeks to work through the materials. For shorter introductions to Perl see Nik Silver's Perl Tutorial or Selena Sol's Introduction to Perl 5 Notes: 1) I created most of the exercises in this course myself but some of the examples are based on the Perl Tutorial , the Learning Perl Book and Introduction to Perl 5 2) Please only contact me in case you found errors in the text or have comments. Please, don't contact me with questions about how to solve the exercises. 3) I will not be responsible for any possible damage that any of the scripts and exercises in this course may have. This holds especially for CGI scripts that may pose security risks on a web server. It is up to the person who uses any of the materials in this course, to use the materials in a safe environment and to keep up to date with CGI security recommendations (the ones in Week 11 are probably not sufficient).
Week 1. Programming basics

51. GDS - Http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/ubuntu/archive/pool/main/p/perl/
Goodie Domain Service offers Open Source Software for the Austrian Educational Community.
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/ubuntu/archive/pool/main/p/perl/

52. Perl - Perldoc.perl.org
perl. NAME; SYNOPSIS; GETTING HELP. Overview; Tutorials; Reference Manual; Internals and C Language Interface; Miscellaneous; LanguageSpecific; Platform-Specific
http://perldoc.perl.org/perl.html

53. Perl Articles
Articles on perl and on perl modules.
http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/perl

54. EPerl
Processes text templates with perl server-side includes (SSI). Requires a perl interpreter.
http://marginalhacks.com/Hacks/ePerl/
e P e r l
What is it?
This tool allows you to expand perl statements inside of text files. It was originally written in C by Ralf S. Engelschall . I rewrote in Perl in a fraction of the space. The actual filter program is something like 80 lines, but adding compatibility and documentation puffed it up to 1400 or so - all in one script. See the Quick Reference for a plethora of simple examples. For a real example, the home index for MarginalHacks is actually generated from eperl source
License:
This software is essentially free, but please read my payment spiel
Please read the full license
Examples:
The output will be: Here is the start of a text file I can count to I can count to 1 I can count to 2 I can count to 3 I can count to 4 Here is the end. Not that exciting in this simple case. Here are some important points:
  • The perl blocks can be split up with text (such as the begin and end of the above example)
  • The perl blocks can contain any valid perl , such as use of perl modules, reading of files, system calls, ...
  • 55. Essential Perl
    perl is available for every operating system imaginable, including of course Windows and MacOS, and it s part of the default install in Mac OSX.
    http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/108/EssentialPerl.html
    Essential Perl
    This document is a quick introduction to the Perl language. Perl has many features, but you can get pretty far with just the basics, and that's what this document is about. The coverage is pretty quick, intended for people with some programming experience. This document is available for free in the spirit of engineering goodwill that success is not taken, it is earned. Stanford CS Education #108
    http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/108/
    Revised
    This is document #108 in the Stanford CS Education Library see http://cslibary.stanford.edu/108/
    Contents
  • What is Perl? Variables Strings Arrays ... Terse Perl
  • 1. What Is Perl?
    Perl is a free, open source programming language created by Larry Wall. Perl aims for adjectives like "practical" and "quick" and not so much words like "structured" or "elegant". A culture has built up around Perl where people create and give away modules, documentation, sample code, and a thousand other useful things visit the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN), http://www.cpan.org/ , or http://www.perl.com/

    56. Rex Swain's HTMLified Perl 5 Reference Guide
    Sep 7, 2003 This is an HTMLified version of the perl 5 Desktop Reference, ISBN 156592-187-9 , copyright © 1996 by Johan Vromans.
    http://www.rexswain.com/perl5.html
    Rex Swain's HTMLified
    Perl 5 Reference Guide
    Last updated 22 March 2001
    [Links updated 7 September 2003]
    Jump to Contents or Index
    This is an HTMLified version of the Perl 5 Desktop Reference Johan Vromans Rex Swain See Perl 5 Desktop Reference for information about ordering a printed copy ($6.95) of the booklet from O'Reilly. [But it's no longer in print instead, get the Perl 5 Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition , updated for Perl version 5.005.] [Now there is a 3rd Edition , revised to cover Perl version 5.6.] [Now there is a 4th Edition , revised to cover Perl version 5.8.] See The Perl Reference Guide for links to other online versions in various formats (PostScript, PDF, etc.). For more detail, see Perl Documentation
    Contents
    Jump to Contents or Index
    Index
    abs accept alarm and ... y
    Back to Contents or Index
    Conventions
    fixed denotes literal text. THIS means variable text, i.e., things you must fill in. means that THIS will default to if omitted. word is a keyword, i.e., a word with a special meaning. RETURN key denotes pressing a keyboard key.

    57. Perl
    perl; Paradigm Multiparadigm Appeared in 1987 Designed by Larry Wall Latest release 5.10.0/ December 18, 2007 (2007-12-18) Typing discipline Dynamic Influenced by
    http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/p/Perl.htm
    Perl
    2008/9 Schools Wikipedia Selection . Related subjects: Computer Programming
    Perl Paradigm Multi-paradigm Appeared in Designed by Larry Wall Latest release December 18, Typing discipline Dynamic Influenced by AWK, BASIC BASIC-PLUS, C, C++ Lisp, Pascal, sed, Unix shell Influenced Python PHP, Ruby, ECMAScript, Dao, Windows PowerShell OS Cross-platform License GNU General Public License, Artistic License Website http://www.perl.org/ In computer programming, Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall, a linguist working as a systems administrator for NASA, in 1987, as a general purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier.Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and became widely popular among programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its newest version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting ( sh), AWK

    58. WWS Perl Protector
    Allows encryption of perl source code and perl modules making it very difficult to modify or steal.
    http://www.webwapstudio.com/PerlProtector.html
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    Free Buy from 2CO 2Checkout.com , Inc. is an authorized retailer of Web Wap Studio Description: The W eb W ap S tudio Perl Protector
    Easily encrypt your Perl source code and don't let thief stole your valuable code.
    The encrypted code comes as an archive file in tar.gz or self-extracting archive format. It needs to be extracted to any directory you like. Optionally one can set default values for the site-specific options in the configuration file, however most people won't need to change the defaults. Features:
    • Unix or Windows platforms;
    • Unlimited file size;
    • Set expiry time * Good for making shareware scripts
    • Set URL where you want your customers to be forwarded once the encrypted scripts is expired;
    • Set domain name where you only want your scripts to run, your script will not RUN if users wanted to run your scripts in test.com where as you give free.com it will only run on the domain name you define while;

    59. Perl Tutorial - Introduction
    A perl tutorial. Learn perl online from our online examples and walkthroughs.
    http://www.tizag.com/perlT/

    60. Perl Meetup Groups - Perl Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about perl
    http://perl.meetup.com/

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