"perl tutorial" is probably a more common search, and perlmonks is down in the pack for that one.
A bit of fiddling shows that Google is profoundly ignorant about this site, especially since perlmonks.thepen.com seems to be defunct.
A good, fast search engine on this site would be a huge. SuperSearch is a great tool and I use it regularly, but it is slower than Christmas. Last I checked this site is difficult to index properly, so if someone is volunteering to help, I am in favor of it. Not that my opinion matters much!
Then again, if it was easy to search, anybody could do it. Maybe we are better off being off the map.
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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