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Best Nodes of The Day

# Node Author Rep
1 Re: Stupid question about regex with string followed variable in replacement ( ${varname} ) LanX 23
2 Re: simple multithreading with curl BrowserUk 23
3 Re: Why upgrade perl? tobyink 22
4 Re: simple multithreading with curl kennethk 18
5 Why upgrade perl? poulhs 17
6 Re: rerouting STDOUT LanX 16
7 Re: Why upgrade perl? space_monk 15
8 Re: rerouting STDOUT vinoth.ree 15
9 Re: Why upgrade perl? derby 13
10 Re: Output from Expect-SSH session is all jumbled salva 13
As of May 20, 2013 at 16:05 UTC, Next refresh in 30 mins ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Week

# Node Author Rep
1 Re: how does perl handle variables marto 54
2 Re: how does perl handle variables Corion 50
3 What is the impact of 5.18.0? Tux 38
4 Re: how to make this perl code run moritz 38
5 Re: operation inside reference AnomalousMonk 37
6 Re: Confused on function call syntax NetWallah 35
7 Re: Large file, multi dimensional hash - out of memory BrowserUk 33
8 Re: Problem with substr marto 33
9 Re^3: Large file, multi dimensional hash - out of memory davido 32
10 Re: Review of my script Tux 32
As of May 20, 2013 at 14:36 UTC, Next refresh in 2 hours ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Month

# Node Author Rep
1 Re: What does Mojolicious do exactly and is it right for me? moritz 56
2 Re: how does perl handle variables marto 53
3 Re: how does perl handle variables Corion 49
4 Re: Unexpected Data::Dumper results choroba 43
5 Thank You Monks! walkingthecow 41
6 Re: Recursion Confusion BrowserUk 40
7 Re: how to make this perl code run moritz 38
8 Re: high array values hdb 38
9 Re: Using multiple values in a SQL "in" statement scorpio17 38
10 Re: shift @ARGV not working toolic 37
As of May 19, 2013 at 21:11 UTC, Next refresh in 4 hours and 30 mins ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Year

# Node Author Rep
1 Five Years at the Monastery moritz 83
2 Old Monks go gentle into that good night. punch_card_don 78
3 Re: if statement confusion toolic 77
4 Perl is my cast iron pan talexb 73
5 Hash order randomization is coming, are you ready? demerphq 69
6 Living on the edge … Tux 69
7 On node obliteration davido 69
8 Re: Difference between $0 and __FILE__ BrowserUk 69
9 Re: Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler moritz 68
10 Re: how do I efficiently remove one hash from another? CountZero 67
11 Re: Perl Elitist Code vs Functional Code eyepopslikeamosquito 64
12 Mini-Tutorial: Dereferencing Syntax ikegami 64
13 JSON parser as a single Perl Regex merlyn 63
14 Re: Difference between $0 and __FILE__ pobocks 63
15 Re: User variables with two values? DamianConway 63
16 The Perl Regex Tester davido 63
17 Perl allows you to change the definition of false to make it true. (And vice versa.) tobyink 62
18 Ten (years) Here Discipulus 62
19 Re: Syntax explanation required LanX 60
20 Re: What does ".=" mean? marto 58
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