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{{distinguish|Perl Mongers}} '''''PerlMonks''''' is a community [[website]] covering all aspects of [[Perl]] programming and other related topics such as [[web applications]] and [[system administration]]. It is often referred to by users as 'The [[Monastery]]'.<ref name="Holzschlag000">{{cite book | title = Perl: Web Site Workshop | first = Molly | last = Holzschlag | publisher = Prentice Hall PTR | isbn = 0-7686-5885-3 }}</ref> The name PerlMonks, and the general style of the website, is designed to both humorously reflect the almost religious zeal that programmers sometimes have for their favorite language, and also to engender an atmosphere of calm reflection and consideration for other users. Users (referred to as [[monk]]s) create discussion topics which other monks can reply to and vote as good or bad. Users have an experience rating (XP) that roughly measures their participation in the PerlMonks website as perceived by the other monks, not necessarily their proficiency in the [[Perl]] language. All monks have a 'home node', providing profile information and an area for Monks to personalize. Notable members include the creator of the Perl language, the authors of several well-known Perl books and the authors of numerous [[CPAN]] modules. CPAN authors frequently promote and provide support for their modules at PerlMonks.{{cn|date=May 2025}} == Features == The site has tutorials, reviews, Q&A, poetry, [[obfuscated code]], as well as sections for [[Snippet (programming)|code snippets]] and entire scripts and modules. Generally, the section of the site with the most traffic is Seekers of Perl Wisdom[https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=479], where users of all experience levels ask Perl-related questions. Some questions are from beginners trying to understand the basics of the language, while others are from seasoned veterans looking for methods to improve upon [[algorithm]]s or to optimize performance. Those who provide answers are also of varying experience levels. Much of the site's content consists of specific code examples. Some of these examples are for Perl's core features[https://www.perltutorial.org/introduction-to-perl/], as documented on the official Perl documentation website (http://perldoc.perl.org). Other examples are for the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network ([[CPAN]]), which is a repository for Perl libraries (known as modules) that are not part of the core Perl distribution. The code that the site runs on is a much hacked fork of an early version of the [[Everything Engine]] and was created by [[Nathan Oostendorp]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/nateoostendorp |title=About Nathan Oostendorp}}</ref> as part of Blockstackers Intergalactic β the firm that also ran [[Slashdot]]. As a result, PerlMonks has many features in common with both [[Everything2]] and [[Slashdot]] like its strong emphasis placed on user feedback. Another feature that PerlMonks retains from [[Everything2|Everything]] is the Chatterbox, which is a text chat area at the side of every page. Logged-in users can type in anything they want, and it appears for all users to see. Talk in the chatterbox is often Perl related, and various tools (written in Perl) have been written to improve the chatterbox experience. Some come to PerlMonks primarily for the chatterbox. Others find the chatterbox distracting and turn it off. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * http://www.perlmonks.org/ {{Perl}} [[Category:Perl]] [[Category:Computing websites]] [[Category:Modularity]]
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