I have to date done one website with CGI, (perl and CGI.pm of course) and that was only so that I could learn how to do it a little bit.
I use Perl mostly for:
writing quick test tools for product testing
a ton of tools for monitoring network devices (switches, routers, gateways)
much log parsing
"compiling" little tools for Windows with ActiveState Dev Kit
Small frontends for test suites using WxPerl.
So in my opinione there is much more at this site. The Code section is filled with samples of it.
Happy experimenting :)
"Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!
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What is CGI?
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Are we obsessed with CGI?
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rinceWind
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