JoeDog::Config
We consider this an essential perl module. If we had more clout, it would be part of perl. Sadly, we have no clout but that doesn't mean it can't be an indispensible part of your toolkit. JoeDog::Config parses configuration files and stores the data in perl data structures. It reads columns,
key-value pairs, and INI style config files into arrays, hashes and
hashes of hashes. It can take characters or regexes for separators. The
module is well documented and very easy to use. If you're not used to
using a hash of hashes or an array of arrays, don't worry. We show you
how to use those data structures.
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JoeDog::Stats
A perl
module that performs statistical analyses on grouped or ungrouped data
provided by arrays, hashes or frequency distributions. Frequency
distributions can be saved to file and loaded later. These files
require a fraction of disk space compared to the original data. They
are perfect for long-term storage and analysis.
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A perl extension that provides an ASCII progress bar for your perl scripts. You can run it inside any for which you can calculate the last iteration.
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JoeDog::Wacky
A perl mondule that implements the WACKY/1.0 protocol. It allows you to manipulate the keyboard lights on any computer running Wackyd.
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