The Artistic License is a license that was first used in Perl and was written by Larry Wall. It is common to Perl projects.
Artistic License is close to the GPL and most prominent projects dual license their source code under both licenses, including Perl.
LectroTest is an automatic, specification-based testing tool for Perl. Simply declare properties that specify the expected behavior of your software, and LectroTest will check your software to see whether those properties hold.
lectrotest
testing
perl
specifications
License:Artistic-License
Tom-Moertel
HTML::Seamstress is a Perl Module for Dynamic HTML Generation via Tree Rewriting. This is in contrast to template systems which embed their display logic directly in the page. gffgfvbbgfgf
License:Artistic-License
Terrence-Monroe-Brannon
HTML::Seamstress
Zasterisk is a Perl bridge for the game Zork, that allows voice-based play over the phone using the phone-switching project Asterisk. Zasterisk reads the Zork prompts over the phone, and the user responds with Zork commands.
perl
game
asterisk
License:Artistic-License
Zork
Simon-P.-Ditner
Zasterisk
The JMRI project is a collection of tools for model railroad computer control. It is platform-independent, and aims to be a jumping-off point for hobbyists who want to control their layouts from a computer without having to create an entire system from scratch.
CGI::Ajax is an object-oriented module that provides a unique mechanism for using Perl code asynchronously from javascript-enhanced web pages.
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TkMan is a graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser for UNIX.
TkMan boasts hypertext links, (optional) outline view of man pages, high quality display and superior navigational interface to Texinfo documents, a novel information visualization mechanism called Notemarks, full text search among man pages and Texinfo, incremental and regular expression search within pages, robust yellow highlight annotations, and more.
Documentation
Software
python
tcltk
shelf
texinfo
License:Artistic-License
TkMan
The Matrix Template Library (MTL) is a high-performance generic component As with the Standard Template Library (STL), MTL uses a five-fold approach.
mtl
Programming
C++
math
numerics
coding
License:Artistic-License
infobot is an IRC bot written in Perl 5 which implements a sort of artificial intelligence by learning information (‘factoids’) from channel discussions and then responding intelligently to queries about this accumulated information.
IRC
bot
irc-bot
Internet-Relay-Chat
infobot
License:Artistic-License
Blootbot is an Irc bot based on Infobot. It features Berkeley DB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL support and tons of weird, funky, useless, undocumented features to make it bloated.
perl
IRC
irc-bot
Internet-Relay-Chat
infobot
License:Artistic-License
Tim-Riker
blootbot
Sybperl is the collective name for a set of perl modules that implement a subset of the Sybase OpenClient API. Originally started in the summer of 1990 (for perl 3!) it has evolved significantly over the years, and is considered very mature and solid.
Using sybperl (and specifically the Sybase::CTlib and/or Sybase::DBlib modules) requires some knowledge and understanding of the Sybase Open Client API, although the perl implementation simplifies many things making writing programs quite simple.
sybperl
perl
module
Sybase
License:GPL
License:Artistic-License
Michael-Peppler
Perl based reverse proxy load balancer and web server used by sites like LiveJournal.com and guba.com.
perlbal
perl
livejournal
reverse+proxy
load+balancer
fotobilder
License:Artistic-License
CPAN++ (also referred to and pronounced as CPANPLUS) is a new and flexible method of perl module management and installation using the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN).
It aims to be a rewrite, and in time a replacement to the current CPAN.pm. In addition to fixing some long-standing problems, CPAN++ includes new features, such as module uninstall.
CPANPLUS
install
perl
CPAN
module
License:GPL
License:Artistic-License
YAML (rhymes with “camel”) is a straightforward machine parseable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl and Python.
YAML
Ruby
License:Artistic-License
License:GPL
JSON
C
perl
JavaScript
python
License:Python-License
PWM is a lightweight x window manager that can have multiple client windows attached to a single frame, that can be switched between via tabbing.
The author of PWM, Tuomo Valkonen, has ceased development on PWM and now works on PWM’s successor: Ion.
Although PWM is now no longer being actively developed, PWM’s tabbed windowing feature has been extremely influential and many other window managers have copied it.
pwm
wm
window
lua
window-manager
License:Artistic-License
Tuomo-Valkonen