Depending quite what you mean by "timer" you may find Timer::HiRes or Benchmark::Timer useful.
Be warned though, if your using ActiveState perl then some parts of Timer::HiRes don't work. Eg. ualarm.
A little more information as to what your program will be doing, along with the systems(s) it's intended to run on would make it easier to make good suggestions.
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In reply to Re: Timing
by BrowserUk
in thread Timing the running of 150 iterations each 15 seconds; just sleep?
by Anonymous Monk
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