Good Day fellow Monks,

the Perl.it team of mongers is proud to announce the availability, on the above-linked website, of the whole Perl functions documentation (perlfunc.pod) translated in italian.

We have implemented a per-category browse and a search system, so that Italian Perl geeks can now lookup the documentation in their native language.

Point your browser to http://www.perl.it/documenti/perlfunc/index.html to enjoy!

The site also offers the translation of the Perl FAQ documents (perlfaq*.pod) that comes with Perl. All the work is being carried on via a SourceForge project named Pod2it, where you can browse other translated documents too.

We plan to release soon the translated documents on CPAN in the form of a POD2::IT distribution.

Italian version follows...

Il team di Perl.it è lieto di annunciare la disponibilità dell'intera documentazione delle funzioni Perl (perlfunc.pod) tradotta in italiano.

Abbiamo implementato la visualizzazione delle funzioni per categoria e un sistema di ricerca, rendendo possibile consultare la documentazione Perl direttamente in italiano.

Puntate i vostri browser su http://www.perl.it/documenti/perlfunc/index.html e divertitevi.

Il sito contiene anche la traduzione delle FAQ distribuite con il Perl (perlfaq*.pod). Stiamo portando avanti questo lavoro tramite un progetto SourceForge chiamato Pod2it (lì potete consultare anche gli altri documenti finora tradotti).

Contiamo di rilasciare presto su CPAN una distribuzione dei documenti tradotti sotto forma di una distribuzione POD2::IT.

cheers,
Aldo

King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris


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