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      Perl
Rather than duplicating information that'll likely get out of date or overlooked, it's best that we simply refer you to:
- the companion Perl Wikibook (a full detailed tutorial)
 - the Perl Wikipedia entry (a one-page summary of Perl)
 - Perl.com (from O'Reilly Media)
 - The Perl Beginner's site (with lots of good links)
 - Perl Mongers, the global organization of Perl user groups
 - PerlMonks, an online discussion forum devoted to Perl
 - Use.perl, a Perl news site (much like Slashdot)
 - The Australian Perl Community's "new to Perl" wiki page
 - The Perl Foundation, which supports the current development of perl, including work on Perl 6 and parrot.
 - The Perl Journal, an online Perl magazine
 - , the print magazine about Perl
 
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