Perl help
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Tue Sep 21 14:55:24 EDT 1999
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Bill Horne wrote:
> "Venkat Reddy. M" <venkat8 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I've some doubts in programming Perl(Text Processing and CGI).Please let me
> > know if you are good in Perl.
If you have a specific question, perhaps someone on the list can answer
it. Also, there are a bunch of perl-specific mailing lists you can find
through www.perl.org:
(from http://www.perlmongers.org/support/online_support.html)
mod_perl send to: majordomo at apache.org
subscribe modperl For mod_perl users and developers. There is a
searchable archive.
Win32/NT see ActiveState Tool Corp.'s lists Many lists for Perl on
Microsoft OSes
MacPerl see The MacPerl Community Site For MacPerl users and
developers. There is a searchable archive.
VMS send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe vmsperl For Perl on VMS, as well as porting issues
MVS send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe perl-mvs For Perl on MVS, as well as porting issues
Real Time OSes send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe perl-rtos For Perl on real time operating systems
Databases see the DBI mailing lists Using DBI to talk to databases
Mysql, mSQL see the mysql site Using mysql or msql from Perl
WWW send to: libwww-perl-request at ics.uci.edu
subscribe libwww-perl For users of LWP, the family of modules that
allows Perl to interact with the Web.
Libnet send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe perl-libnet For users of libnet
Perl/Tk send to: perltk-request at lists.stanford.edu
subscribe libwww-perl using the GUI tool Tk with Perl.
Event Loop send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe perl-loop Creating an event loop for use with Perl/Tk, LWP,
et cetera.
XS send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe perl-xs Hooking C code to Perl.
Module authors send to: majordomo at perl.org
subscribe module-authors
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John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix
Email: jabr at blu.org / URL: http://www.blu.org
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