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1  search.cpan.org - The CPAN Search Site - search.cpan.org
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2  ubuntuforums.org - Ubuntu Forums
A help and support forum for Ubuntu Linux.
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3  techrepublic.com - TechRepublic - A Resource for IT Professionals
TechRepublic helps IT decision-makers identify technologies and strategies to empower workers and streamline business processes. The site delivers a unique blend of original content by IT professionals, peer-to-peer advice from the largest community ...
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4  stackoverflow.com - Stack Overflow
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5  perlmonks.org - PerlMonks - The Monastery Gates
A community committed to sharing Perl knowledge and coding tips. The site contains questions and answers, useful snippets, and a library of code.
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6  metacpan.org - Search the CPAN - metacpan.org
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7  detroitdavesraves.blogspot.com - Detroit Dave's Raves
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8  packages.debian.org - Debian -- Packages
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9  experts-exchange.com - Experts Exchange - The #1 resource on the web for solving technology problems.
Experts Exchange enables people with technology problems to quickly and easily solve their problems by collaborating with experts from around the world.
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10  googlux.com - Googlux - Solaris/Unix stuff
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11  cpansearch.perl.org - The CPAN Search Site - search.cpan.org
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12  packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu – Ubuntu Packages Search
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