| | Perl (Practical Extraction and Report Language) was
created in 1987 originally for UNIX, and was one of the first open-source
languages (meaning that the code for the compiler was
freely available to anyone). It challenged the UNIX paradigm of the time
that said that every tool should do only one thing, and do it well...Perl did
many things, and did them better than some of the 'single-use' tools.
Today one can program Perl on many platforms and it is commonly used on web sites.
Perl / Planet Source Code World News and Announcements
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Modulus Financial Engineering donates 2 financial programming packages as prizes!
| Many thanks to Modulus Financial Engineer for their donation of Stock ChartX and TA-SDK for the contest Click here to check them out. As usual...submit early and often to get a shot at one of these two prizes! |
Sams Publishing donates 6 great programming books as prizes!
New contest prize: Smart Editor Professional
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Perl Categories | Browse the largest code database on the net! | Compatibility Filter Profile:
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| CGI (14,388 lines) Complete Applications (2,333 lines) Custom Controls/ Forms/ Graphics/ Menus (229 lines) Databases/ Data Access (276 lines) DBI (102 lines) Debugging and Error Handling (117 lines) Files/ Input/ Output (3,877 lines) Games (758 lines) Language Features (22 lines) Linux OS (3,469 lines) | | Mail Scripts (1,878 lines) Math/ Dates (625 lines) Miscellaneous (3,268 lines) Networking (3,369 lines) Newsgroups (455 lines) Perl function enhancement (395 lines) String Manipulation (910 lines) UNIX OS (2,967 lines) Web/Internet/HTML (10,122 lines) Win32 OS (4,857 lines) | | | | Perl Contest Winners | August 2002 Winners as chosen by your votes!
Last month's submissions are in the process of being tallied and reviewed,
and the winners will be announced shortly!
In the meantime, here are previous month's winners
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