Here is the list I have been formulating while Keywording nodes to which I have replied (which hopefully equates to "nodes which I know something about" ;-)):
Updated: 2005-09-16
*nix
-MCPAN
.mdb
2D
@INC
ASCII
Access
ActiveState
Algorithm::Diff
Algorithm::Diff::LCS
Apache::Status
Autodia::Handler
B::Graph
B::Xref
CGI::Capture
CGI::Debug
CLOB
CPAN
CPU
CRLF
Carp::croak
Class::DBI
Crimson
Crypt
Crypt::IDEA
Cygwin
DBD::ODBC
DBD::Oracle
DBI
DOS
DSS
Data::Dump
Data::Dump::Streamer
Data::Dumper
Data::Dumper::Simple
Date::Calc
Date::Manip
DateTime
Devel::Cover
Devel::ModInfo
Devel::Trace
Devel::TraceCalls
Devel::Xref
Devel::ptkdb
DoxyFilt
Doxygen
Excel
Excel::Template
ExtUtils::Command
ExtUtils::Installed
FakeHash
Festival::Client
File::Copy
File::Find
ForceArray
FoxPro
GUI
GraphViz::Data::Graph
GraphViz::Data::Structure
GraphViz::ISA
Graphviz::ISA
Gtk2-Perl
Guttman-Rosler
HTM2POD
HTML
HTML2POD
HTML::Parser
HTML::Perlinfo
HTML::Template
HoH
Inside
Javascript
LCS
LWP::Simple
Lingua::EN::Splitter
List::MoreUtils
MEMO
MUD
MySQL
NULL
NoAttr
O'Reilly
OLE
OpenOffice::OOCBuilder
OpenOffice::OODoc
OpenOffice::OOSheets
Oracle
Orcish_Maneuver
Outlook
PEGS
POD
PPI
PPM
Parse::RandGen
ParseExcel
Perl
Perl::Tidy
PerlMonks
Perl_Power_Tools
Perldoc
Regex::PreSuf
Regexp::Assemble
Regexp::Common
Regexp::Genex
Regexp::Parser
RootName
SOAP::Lite
SQL
Schwartzian
SimpleExcel
Spreadsheet::BasicRead
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel
Spreadsheet::TieExcel
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
Storable
String::Approx
String::Tokenizer
TTS
Template_Toolkit
Text::ExtractWords
Text::ExtractWords
Text::Levenshtein
Text::NSP
Text::PhraseDistance
Text::Plagiarized
Text::Sentence
Text::WagnerFischer
Text::Wrap
TieExcel
Time-Duration
Time::ParseDate
Time::Piece
Tk
UNIX
UTC
VBA
VC++
VFP
Win32
Win32::GUI
Win32::GuiTest
Win32::ODBC
Win32::OLE
Windows
WriteExcel
Wx::RadioBox
XML
XML2POD
XML::Dumper
XML::Element
XML::LibXML
XML::LibXML::Common
XML::Parser
XML::Simple
XML::Smart
XML::Twig
XOR
YAML
YAPE::Regex::Explain
algorithms
anagram
array
assignment
automation
autovivification
benchmark
binmode
bookmark
bug
cat
chatterbox
class
color
combinations
comment
compile
compiling
computer_science
count
course
data_structure
date
debugger
dictionary
documentation
download
element
fan
favorites
favourites
filter
firewall
frequency
ftp
guide
guideline
hash
homenode
humor
inbox
index
initialize
install
installed
installing
instructor
learn
letters
map
mathematics
maxlen
maxwordlen
memory
message
minlen
minwordlen
module
modules
multidimensional
nmake
nodelet
parse
persistence
plagiarism
podgen
ppd
ppm
preferences
prettyprint
programming
puzzle
radio_button
recommended_reading
refactoring
reference
references
regex
replace
reply
repository
require_ok
reverse_engineering
scratchpad
serialize
settings
shell
similar
slice
smart_quotes
sort
spam
speech
split
spreadsheet
standard
style
substr
teach
temperature
time
training
transform
tutorial
tutorial
unique
unpack
use_ok
user
utilities
version
whitespace
word
wordlist
words
worksheet
HTH,
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