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The original wiki concept was inspired by [https://wiki.freepascal.org FreePascal]'s community wiki. This wiki is maintained by [[ServiceProviders|'''these people''']], you may thank them for this resource by hiring them for something.
The original wiki concept was inspired by [https://wiki.freepascal.org FreePascal]'s community wiki. This wiki is maintained by [[ServiceProviders|'''these people''']], you may thank them for this resource by hiring them for something.
=== Striving for Virtue ===
The infamous 3 virtues of a Perl programmer are not what you've been lead to believe. Please [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEWfo9U3uTM view] to learn more about the [[The Real 3 Virtues of Perl|truth]].
# '''Prudence''', not laziness!
# '''Spiritedness''', not impatience!
# '''Good Order''', not hubris!


=== Site Feedback and Contributions ===
=== Site Feedback and Contributions ===

Revision as of 11:23, 29 January 2025


Welcome to the Perl Guilds Wiki

The Perl Guilds wiki is a community-driven resource designed to support freelance Perl programmers and help them thrive in their independent careers. This space is dedicated to Perl developers who want to enhance their skills, share knowledge, and collaborate with others to build sustainable, successful careers as freelancers in the world of Perl development. As a freelancer, you face unique challenges, but the Perl Guilds wiki offers resources and a supportive community to help you overcome them. Whether you're just starting or are an experienced Perl developer, you'll find valuable information here to help you refine your craft and build a business around your Perl expertise.

The original wiki concept was inspired by FreePascal's community wiki. This wiki is maintained by these people, you may thank them for this resource by hiring them for something.

Striving for Virtue

The infamous 3 virtues of a Perl programmer are not what you've been lead to believe. Please view to learn more about the truth.

  1. Prudence, not laziness!
  2. Spiritedness, not impatience!
  3. Good Order, not hubris!

Site Feedback and Contributions

Click here to report an issue with the content here, suggest edits/additions, or request editor access - https://github.com/The-Perl-Cottage-Guild/wiki-requests/issues.

You may also join the editors email list, then provide feedback (and maybe volunteer) to the list. This may get you a quicker response. Volunteers are eligable to create a listing here.

Portals

General Audience Links

Wiki Portals have been created for a selection of the platforms and topics that Perl and related tools support. The Portals gather together all the related information for the particular platform or topic in one place to make it easier to locate. The full list of supported platforms may be found here.

Perl Craftsmen and Professional Development

This section is for independent software professions who charge money for Perl-related services and use Perl as their secret weapon to make a living or those wishing to become one. It is not for "Jacks of all trades;" this section is for Perl craftsmen - journey men and true masters wishing to leverage their skills in Perl to put food in their kids' mouths and a roof over their head.

Notable Updates

Email Lists

Note: Yes, I encourage email lists for your project; and it turns out Sourceforge.net is a great place to host reliable email lists!

(RAD), Rapid Application Development Tools, IDEs, Installer-Makers

  • wxGlade - written in Python, but can output Perl!

Using Perl for Making Window GUI Programs

Using Perl for Creating a Commercial SaaS and Other Services

Monetization Strategies for Perl Programmers

Commerical Success Stories and Case Studies

Downloads

Community Participation

Tutorials

Books and Magazines

Related Sites

In the News

A summary of recent news stories about Perl can be found here.

Projects using Perl

Details and screenshots of an extensive number of applications created with Perl may be found here. There is also plenty of source code that can be found here.

Bug Tracker

The Perl Bug Tracker and the Perl Request Tracker (RT) are the places to go to check if the anomaly you have encountered has already been recorded as a Perl or Perl module bug and, if not, you can lodge a bug report (see How do I create a bug report) so that it can be fixed. Even better, lodge a patch if you can (see Creating A Patch) with the bug report.