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in thread Quality Perl/CGI programs?

The main problem with that check is that you need to download and unpack the program first.

By the time I'd gone through every program available at HotScripts, the Perl Archive and/or the CGI Resource Index many of them would have been updated, and I'd likely be a lot older. ;o)

I was hoping that someone here had already found another source of quality scripts on their travels and could let the rest of us know.

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Re:^3 (nrd) Quality Perl/CGI programs?
by newrisedesigns (Curate) on Feb 10, 2003 at 16:05 UTC

    There's always the tried and true method: searching PerlMonks. You may only find a few snippets, but occasionally there are some full programs available on the site.

    Hope this helps,

    John J Reiser
    newrisedesigns.com

        There's always the tried and true method: searching PerlMonks. You may only find a few snippets, but occasionally there are some full programs available on the site.

      Not to mention plenty of people willing to help you turn snippets into a full program, if you're so inclined.

      Another option is to ask the Chatterbox: one or two people around here have done some Perl hacking, and might have code that'll do the right thing, or maybe they've written an article or two on the subject.

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