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Re: Procedure for finding/searching for existing code

by moen (Hermit)
on Jan 14, 2001 at 20:52 UTC ( [id://51766]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Procedure for finding/searching for existing code

You may consider buying The Perl Cookbook.
Lot's of nice snippets there for you to use and learn from.

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Re: Re: Procedure for finding/searching for existing code
by belize (Deacon) on Jan 14, 2001 at 20:56 UTC
    Thanks for the suggestion.

    But what I am looking for though is a COMPLETE (if one exists) solution to searching for code online, including snippets and full blown solutions. What or where should I absolutely search online.

      Well, except from what is already listed above I would recommend searching freshmeat.net, specially when it comes to complete solutions (together with sourceforge).

      perl.com is also a place I would look, got some nice linkage.

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