CPAN has a
script
repository.
Of course, being listed at CPAN doesn't guarantee any
level of quality, but I'd imagine the signal-to-noise ratio
is much higher than some place like, say, cgi.resourceindex.com.
Also, merlyn makes available all the articles he wrote for
Web Techniques and other magazines. Most of them (the
Web Techniques ones, at least) contain complete programs.
They
are available here.
Once you've reached a certain point, I think, you can also
learn a lot by taking programs with worthwhile goals but
poor implementation, and improving them yourself.
- Matt Riffle
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