Dear Monks
I believe that bookmarking would help all of us
Some Observations
Perl Programming does not happen in vaccume.
We know a good amount of resources collectively which can help us
Good amount of outside links exists which we use daily.
Idea:
Categorized Bookmarks section on Perlmonks.
Bookmark Operations:
Add
Up Vote
Down Vote
Move to a different category
Copy to a different category
Delete
Update
Describe
Review
Advantages:
A a good service to the perl community.
Good and fresh links for given topics.
Many others.
Related Thoughts:
Request/Response Links on specific topics. Example:
Configuration of Apache on Windows XP with Perl and MYSQL.
Configuration of .emacs with CPerl mode.
Notes:
Author can get dynamic XP for bookmark suggestion.
Request:
Your Feedback and Suggestions.
Thanks
artist
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Bookmarks Section
by
artist
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