perlopentut Perl open() tutorial
perlretut Perl regular expressions tutorial
- perlref Perl references, the rest of the story
perlre Perl regular expressions, the rest of the story
+ perlref Perl references, the rest of the story
+
perlform Perl formats
- perllocale Perl locale support
- perlunicode Perl unicode support
+
+ perlboot Perl OO tutorial for beginners
+ perltoot Perl OO tutorial, part 1
+ perltootc Perl OO tutorial, part 2
+ perlobj Perl objects
+ perlbot Perl OO tricks and examples
+ perltie Perl objects hidden behind simple variables
perlipc Perl interprocess communication
perlfork Perl fork() information
perlthrtut Perl threads tutorial
perlport Perl portability guide
- perlsec Perl security
+ perllocale Perl locale support
+ perlunicode Perl unicode support
+ perlebcdic Considerations for running Perl on EBCDIC platforms
- perlboot Perl OO tutorial for beginners
- perltoot Perl OO tutorial, part 1
- perltootc Perl OO tutorial, part 2
- perlobj Perl objects
- perlbot Perl OO tricks and examples
- perltie Perl objects hidden behind simple variables
+ perlsec Perl security
perlmod Perl modules: how they work
perlmodlib Perl modules: how to write and use
You may mail your bug reports (be sure to include full configuration
information as output by the myconfig program in the perl source
-tree, or by C<perl -V>) to perlbug@perl.com . If you've succeeded
+tree, or by C<perl -V>) to perlbug@perl.org . If you've succeeded
in compiling perl, the B<perlbug> script in the F<utils/> subdirectory
can be used to help mail in a bug report.