“I have another blog where I talk about a number of different things, but I like to keep my Perl writing separate from the rest of Until recently I kept a Perl journal over at use.perl, but the technology behind that site is looking pretty dated so I thought”
— A Perl Programming Blog – Perl Hacks, perlhacks.com
“PERL Mortgage - Your Lender for Life”
— PERL Mortgage :: Your Lender for Life " Chicago, perlmortgage.com
“The Calendar program is useful for just about any type of calendar one would need. The demo calendar is setup as a service that shows available days for a cabin rental unit”
— Ranson's Blog - About Perl and Javascript Programing, rlaj.com
“I think it's not too bold to call the Perl 6 Advent Calendar a full The decided to make the advent calendar happen, set up a blog, discussed things and so on - they made it happen”
— blog | Perlgeek.de :: Why was the Perl 6 Advent Calendar such, perlgeek.de
“Perl fans rejoice. This year we have two advent calendars. The Perl Advent Calendar reviews one fantastic CPAN module every day until Christmas. (We'll also send you a book of your choice if you contribute a review.) Similarly, the Catalyst”
— Perl Advent Calendar(s) - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog, oreillynet.com
“Feels more like a "news" kinda site than a blog as opposed to use.perl. Perl Advent Calendar Archives — Every year an Advent Calendar is put up on the web with little Perl articles about various”
— PerlSnicketty " Blog Archive " Essential Perl Websites, blog.binmode.com
“Of course I added that calendar immediately to my list. perl events the TPF's Perl 5 Wiki entry on events, suggested to him and Renée Bäcker to also maintain that calendar on a public and shared calendar, and”
— Jochen Hayek's Blog: perl events on a public and shared calendar, blog-en.jochen.hayek.name
“My comment to that blog entry wasn't approved for some reason so I figured I'd post some easy-to-accomplish recommendations here. Community events calendar: Perl should adopt something like PHP.net's events calendar sidebar for the perl.org and pm.org sites”
— Recommendations for The Perl Foundation, dev411.com