Dear Fellow Monks

It would be very useful to all of us to know what we can do with the power of perl with us. We must have thought of the projects which can be done in perl. We are more interested in the projects which interests us. Only restricting thing would be time and resources and detailed knowledge as how to do in perl. I would like you to share such projects.

Let me start with my ideas. Sometime back, I had seen a beautiful application TheBrain. I wish for the interface in perl. Particularly I like the ability to create multiple parent thoughts for the child thoughts. I would like to give 'names' to the links too etc..

Another idea would be OpenMind. I like to have that implemented in perl.

I know about SorceForge and its Perl Foundry. We can at least start with the project idea listings before starting the real projects.

In my view point, since we have variety of background, some of us can pick up a specific idea easily compare to others. Having such project idea list would also boost us for mental challenges, what we have practiced so far.

Showing artistic ideas,
an artist


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