Can you think of some well written medium to large scale applications with available source code for me to download and learn from?
There are many. Bugzilla comes to mind, but that may
be a larger-scale app than you were looking for,
at least right away. As someone else said, you may
(depending on how comfortable you already are)
want to start by writing something small (say, a CGI
script that maintains a single table with predetermined
fields and allows the user to add and edit records)
and work up from there.
{my$c;$ x=sub{++$c}}map{$ \.=$_->()}map{my$a=$_->[1];
sub{$a++ }}sort{_($a->[0 ])<=>_( $b->[0])}map{my@x=(&
$x( ),$ _) ;\ @x} split //, "rPcr t lhuJnhea eretk.as
o";print;sub _{ord(shift)*($=-++$^H)%(42-ord("\r"))};
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