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Perl Developer Links

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List of some helpful Perl developer links, maintained by the forum moderators.
(To suggest a link, please post it as an answer to this posting.)

Perl Distributions:
http://strawberryperl.com/ (recommended choice for Windows, open source)

Development Tools:
http://padre.perlide.org/ (Perl IDE for Windows, open source, includes Strawberry Perl)
http://wxperl.sourceforge.net/ (cross platform GUI application framework, open source)

Perl tutorials:
http://perl-tutorial.org/ (short but good list of Perl tutorials)
http://www.onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/index.html (Perl book for beginners, free, creative commons license)
http://www.perl.org/books/beginning-perl/ (Perl book for beginners, free, commercial license, use the pdf links behind each chapter)

News:
http://perlweekly.com/ (new, comprehensive Perl news letter, also with archive)
http://perl-nachrichten.de/ (news in German)

Help:
http://www.perlmonks.org/ (international Perl community)
http://www.perl-community.de/ (German Perl community)
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Re: Perl Developer Links

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It was a great help for me. I was searching for the developers links to complete a project, time warner cable tv guide . My system is windows. Thanks for sharing the useful Perl Developer Links. I have saved and bookmarked this page for future reference.
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Re: Perl Developer Links

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I used Modern Perl, by chromatic (http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/). The electronic versions can be read for free. It's really good if you are already an experienced developer.
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