Well, then feast your eyes on
pdl.perl.org
Looks like someone with a better eye for design recently got a hold of the website, which a lot of projects would benefit from. These efforts are crucial to get people excited about using Perl. If we don't, the language risks stagnation and people will move on - something Jon Orwant pointed out 10 years ago
As a community, I'd suggest that people aim to be ready to shout their efforts with loads of slick marketing for the launch of Perl 6 and ride the wave of shininess. Jokes aside, The Year of Perl 6 should really be a whole year full of Perl.
perl -e 'print qq(Just another Perl Hacker\n)' # where's the irony switch?
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