Well, I'm a little skeptical. I know for a fact you spammed people here with messages via /msg, asking if they were interested in doing this task in return for money. I know this because I was one of the recipients. On this subject I find it odd that you've specifically asked (in another thread) if Parse::CPAN::Authors can be used to get the email address of all module authors. This is totally unrelated to what you're trying to achieve, unless you plan on harvesting these addresses then spamming them with job offers.

Continually asking the same "questions", effectively reiterating your requirements and telling us "perl is capable of this" doesn't seem to be getting you any closer to a solution.

The link you've made is broken. Contrary to your assurances you've still not taken the time to learn how to link to things.

Reviewing your previous posts, besides the highly suspect email acquisition thread, you've been given lots of help with all the individual requirements. Reiterating them here seems pointless, since I don't see any further problematic perl (note, not PERL) code. I'm not convinced you want to learn how to do this yourself.

Perhaps http://jobs.perl.org is what you're looking for.


In reply to Re^4: Duplicate: please delete Re: iitterator variable in a LWP-UA-code snippet by marto
in thread itterator variable in a LWP-UA-code snippet by Perlbeginner1

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