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Best Nodes of The Day

# Node Author Rep
1 Re: Inverse slices johngg 10
2 Re^2: Inverse slices tybalt89 9
3 Re^2: Inverse slices LanX 9
4 Re^2: Toronto Perl Mongers present Randal Schwartz: Half My Life with Perl talexb 8
5 Re^3: Inverse slices tybalt89 8
6 Re^2: Toronto Perl Mongers present Randal Schwartz: Half My Life with Perl talexb 7
7 Re: Inverse slices oodler 7
As of Nov 02, 2024 at 10:41 UTC, Next refresh in 30 mins ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Week

# Node Author Rep
1 Re: How do I call a sub using a variable as its name, objectively choroba 31
2 Re: How do I call a sub using a variable as its name, objectively GrandFather 27
3 Re^2: pop() on a fast multi-core cpu tybalt89 26
4 Re: Unusual "Can't locate object method" choroba 23
5 Re: Use global flag when declaring regular expressions with qr? ikegami 23
6 Re: pop() on a fast multi-core cpu jdporter 22
7 Re: Consolidate ranges (quick and dirty with a cool regexp) tybalt89 22
8 Re: Use global flag when declaring regular expressions with qr? ysth 22
9 Re: Closures and scope of lexicals ysth 21
10 Re^2: How do I call a sub using a variable as its name, objectively ysth 21
As of Nov 02, 2024 at 10:09 UTC, Next refresh in 3 hours ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Month

# Node Author Rep
1 Does anyone use Perl on Windows? stevieb 36
2 Re: Does anyone use Perl on Windows? Discipulus 34
3 Re: How do I call a sub using a variable as its name, objectively choroba 31
4 Re: Exclude files and directories in tarfile for CPAN upload SankoR 28
5 Re: Does anyone use Perl on Windows? syphilis 28
6 Re: How do I call a sub using a variable as its name, objectively GrandFather 27
7 Re: Book; PERL 2nd Edition Black Book cavac 27
8 Re^2: pop() on a fast multi-core cpu tybalt89 26
9 Re: Incorporating ChatGPT into PerlMonks jdporter 26
10 Re^3: Adding recognition of Gemini to URI.pm? choroba 26
As of Nov 01, 2024 at 22:00 UTC, Next refresh in 11 hours ±15 min

Best Nodes of The Year

# Node Author Rep
1 DBI revived Tux 50
2 Re: How To Remove Warnings From Regex Athanasius 42
3 The recent outage Co-Rion 41
4 Re: Interrupting a loop choroba 41
5 Re: Perl doesn't give error when module is not found 2 choroba 41
6 Re: Returning to Perl after almost 3 decades talexb 40
7 22 years, and about a quarter century of Perl talexb 40
8 Re: Anonymous subroutines (why and what for) LanX 39
9 Re: Issue of formatting columns of data choroba 38
10 Re: Returning to Perl after almost 3 decades NERDVANA 38
11 Re: Perl doesn't give error when module is not found choroba 38
12 Shout out to Monks young and old stevieb 38
13 List::Gen revivified jo37 37
14 Re: Calling a sub without enclosing its argument inside brackets ikegami 37
15 Re^3: How to implement a Queue that doesn't leak memory? hippo 37
16 Does anyone use Perl on Windows? stevieb 36
17 Re: catch "use Inline::C" death Corion 36
18 Re: CPAN test suites with SQL Corion 36
19 "Terminal Velocity", a better Linux terminal graphics demo cavac 36
20 Re: Two variables changed by tr hippo 35
As of Nov 02, 2024 at 01:47 UTC, Next refresh in 14 hours and 45 mins ±15 min
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