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Re: Which modules should I be using to write modern Perl?

by bruno (Friar)
on Jun 16, 2009 at 16:58 UTC ( [id://772074]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Which modules should I be using to write modern Perl?

The Enlightened Perl Organization is a good place to look for current development and coding trends in the Perl community.

Watch their supported projects; in particular, Task::Kensho bundles all of EP's recommended modules.

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Re^2: Which modules should I be using to write modern Perl?
by crumbly (Sexton) on Jun 19, 2009 at 03:45 UTC

    Ah. Thanks for that link to Task::Kensho -- I wouldn't have easily found it by browsing the EPO website.

    Also, the modules it lists have a lot in common with what's recommended on the Perl 5 wiki. Putting the two together, and poking around a bit more, I think I've got a good list.

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