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In-Depth with CGI.pm - Creating Checkboxes
26 Jun 2007 at 6:45pm
Looking for a quick way to give your users some options in your forms? Continuing our tutorial on creating HTML form elements with CGI.pm, let's look at how to build...
Better Code Through Destruction
19 Jun 2007 at 3:26am
Worried about circular references and Perl garbage collection? Take a look at this interesting article about memory leaks and how to avoind them from Igor Gariev over at perl.com. Better Code...
Sending Email with Perl
4 Jun 2007 at 11:00pm
Frank Wiles, over at Revolution Systems has a nice article on sending templated email with Perl using the MIME::Lite:TT and MIME::Lite:TT:HTML Perl modules from CPAN. Take a look and see...
In-Depth with CGI.pm - Creating Drop-Down Lists
1 Jun 2007 at 4:09am
The drop-down list is a handy form element that can offer a quick, clean selection method for the user. Continuing our tutorial on creating HTML form elements with CGI.pm, let's...
Building a Vector Space Search Engine in Perl
24 May 2007 at 1:46am
Every good Perl programmer knows that even if it's all been done before, it can't hurt to take some time out and do it again yourself. If nothing else, it...
Everyday Perl 6
17 May 2007 at 12:00am
Jonathan Scott Duff recently wrote an article at perl.com that highlights some of the differences between Perl 5 and Perl 6. If you're interested in keeping on the cutting edge...
In-Depth with CGI.pm - Creating Text Areas
14 May 2007 at 6:29am
Moving right along with our tutorial on creating HTML form elements with CGI.pm, we next learn how to create a text area, or multi-line text field. In-Depth with CGI.pm - Creating...
Free Perl training in London
8 May 2007 at 5:29pm
Are you a Perl programmer in or near London? Dave Cross and the BBC are sponsoring free perl training in London on Saturday, June 2nd. Find out more at perl.com! Free...
In-Depth with CGI.pm - Creating Text Fields
1 May 2007 at 3:19am
Creating a basic text field for your form is simple with CGI.pm. In fact, most of the attributes for the textfield are described in Creating HTML Form Elements. Learn about...
Five Ways to Improve Your Perl Programming
19 Apr 2007 at 5:25am
Brian Foy has a valuable article on improving your Perl programming over at perl.com. It's basically pulling some tidbits from his latest book, Mastering Perl, but they are good tidbits,...

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