=head1 NAME
-perlfaq2 - Obtaining and Learning about Perl ($Revision: 1.11 $, $Date: 2002/04/08 15:39:59 $)
+perlfaq2 - Obtaining and Learning about Perl ($Revision: 1.12 $, $Date: 2002/04/09 17:16:05 $)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi Writing CGI scripts for the Web.
There is also a Usenet gateway to Perl mailing lists sponsored by perl.org at
-nntp://nntp.perl.org, or a web interface to the same lists at
-http://nntp.perl.org/group/. Other groups are listed at
+nntp://nntp.perl.org , or a web interface to the same lists at
+http://nntp.perl.org/group/ . Other groups are listed at
http://lists.perl.org/ .
=head2 Where should I post source code?
=head1 NAME
-perlfaq3 - Programming Tools ($Revision: 1.17 $, $Date: 2002/04/08 15:39:59 $)
+perlfaq3 - Programming Tools ($Revision: 1.18 $, $Date: 2002/04/09 17:11:16 $)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=item The Object System
-(http://www.castlelink.co.uk/object_system/) is a Perl web
+( http://www.castlelink.co.uk/object_system/ ) is a Perl web
applications development IDE, apparently for any platform
that runs Perl.
Only". You can also download text editors designed
specifically for programming, such as Textpad
( http://www.textpad.com/ ) and UltraEdit
-( http://www.ultraedit.com ), among others.
+( http://www.ultraedit.com/ ), among others.
If you are using MacOS, the same concerns apply. MacPerl
(for Classic environments) comes with a simple editor.
-Popular external editors are BBEdit ( http://www.bbedit.com )
+Popular external editors are BBEdit ( http://www.bbedit.com/ )
or Alpha ( http://alpha.olm.net/ ). MacOS X users can use Unix
editors as well.
see http://www.cpan.org/authors/Tom_Christiansen/scripts/toms.exrc.gz ,
the standard benchmark file for vi emulators. The file runs best with nvi,
the current version of vi out of Berkeley, which incidentally can be built
-with an embedded Perl interpreter--see http://www.cpan.org/src/misc .
+with an embedded Perl interpreter--see http://www.cpan.org/src/misc/ .
=head2 Where can I get perl-mode for emacs?
http://perl.apache.org/
With the FCGI module (from CPAN) and the mod_fastcgi
-module (available from http://www.fastcgi.com/) each of your Perl
+module (available from http://www.fastcgi.com/ ) each of your Perl
programs becomes a permanent CGI daemon process.
Both of these solutions can have far-reaching effects on your system