Dear monks,
I really don't know where to write this or to start a new thread about it, but considering the title says is a place to share perl code, well, this is about shearing a lot of code.
I started a new workflow OpenSource project eflowmx, located in sourceferge.net.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/eflowmx
Is fully developed with perl. I would like to find developers that like perl as I do, and that have been or like to develop workflows. If anyone finds it interesting and wants to give some feed back. Or if any would like to join, I'm open.
Sometimes I feel like everyone now only develops with php and MySQL, but I believe that perl still has lots to offer, so hope someone gets interested.
If I shouldn't wrote this here, then I'm deeply sorry, just tell me where to move it.
Thanks, Hans Peyrot
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