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P.P.D. (Perl Practicing Developer)
For the beginner Perl programmer.
P.L. (Perl Linguist)
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P.M. (Perl Monger/Monk)
For the Perl community member.
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perl
source code developer.
X. S. (XS & SWIG)
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