Personally, I prefer perldoc.com. It also includes the core modules PODs. And the interlinear advertisements on perlglobe are a little distracting. But, perlglobe shows promise. It always takes time for a site to mature!
Ted Young
($$<<$$=>$$<=>$$<=$$>>$$) always returns 1. :-)In reply to Re: Easy-to-use Perl Documentation on the Web
by TedYoung
in thread Easy-to-use Perl Documentation on the Web
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