OK, so here is my list:
- CGI (including the HTML generation methods ;--),
- Text::Template is my one-stop templating module,
- Data::Denter, because I like the output better than Data::Dumper,
- Inline::Files: way cool way to get code and data in a single file,
- AnyData: get your data from CSV, log files, XML...
- Roman, poster child of the small but ocasionnaly useful module, and why CPAN is such a wonderful place,
XML modules:
- XML::PYX for quickly extracting info from an XML document,
- XML::Twig for all the rest (yes I am biased ;--)
And of course:
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