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Perl Overviewperl perlintro perltoc perlcheat perlhist
Nuts and Boltsperlsyn perlvar perlnumber perlop perldata perlsub perlstyle perlrun perlfunc
Perl FAQsperlfaq1 perlfaq2 perlfaq3 perlfaq4 perlfaq5 perlfaq6 perlfaq7 perlfaq8 perlfaq9
Referencesperlref perlreftut perllol perldsc
Regular Expressionsperlre perlrequick perlretut perlreref
Object Oriented Perlperlobj perlboot perltoot perltooc perlbot perltie
Debuggingperldiag perllexwarn perldebtut perltrap perldebug
Filesopen perlopentut
Modulesperlmod perlmodinstall perlmodstyle perlmodlib perlnewmod
Pragmasstrict warnings diagnostics vars constant subs threads base lib
Tutorialsperlretut perlopentut perlpacktut perlmodtut perldebtut perlreftut perlthrtut perlxstut
Versionsperlhist perltodo perldelta perl5.7.0 perl5.6.0 perl5.005 perl5.004
Internalsperlembed perldebguts perlintern perlxstut perlhack perlguts perlcall perlclib perlxs
Localesperllocale perluniintro perlunicode perlebcdic perlport
Portabilityperlport perlsolaris perlfreebsd perlmacosx perlcygwin perlmacos perlwin32 perltru64 perldos
Online ResourcesPerldoc Site Search CPAN

I put this together for myself, but thought others might find it useful. I've added it to my personal nodelet for quick access. Turn to it when you are looking for sources of information on a given general subject.

In a way, it's a regurgitation of a subset of perltoc, but to me the format is more conducive to quickly finding what I'm looking for. Of course one could always do a search on the Perldoc site, but this is just intended to put the most frequently used docs right in front of you. It doesn't offer descriptions, but the categories along with document names should be helpful enough in knowing what each doc is going to present.

Some of the 'Pragmas' links will not work properly until the Perldoc website is completely back up on its feet again.

Otherwise, please do let me know if you find a dead link so I can get it repaired. Also, let me know if there's anything you would like to see added. I didn't try to list every document, but primarily those that are most useful to the biggest majority of people.


Dave


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