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A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
- Request Tracker RT at http://www.bestpractical.com/
- Spamassasin
- Infobot
- Bugzilla
- Debian Configuration
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- gotmail
- Nagios uses perl plugins and embeds perl for faster checks
- Wembin
- MisterHouse
- AWStats
- Fink
Hopes this makes someone happierArthur
sky
Re:A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
gotmail might qualify, but it looks complicated to use.
Re:A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
I disagree when you say RT is only for programmers, we use RT for a lot of different stuff and a lot of non programmers use it.
Moveable type seems also to be used by alot of non programmers.
Arthur
sky
Re:A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
I'm not especially interested in the list Python made, and I'm not making my list to show that Perl beats Python.
I want to know if Perl is useful to anyone other than techies. Moveable Type seems to be a good example of that. Are there others?
Re:A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
Since we are a software shop just about everything is ofcourse related to software development, but it is not only used by us programmers, in fact the bugs and change queues seems to be the least used ones.
Sorry for that python list reference, I missunderstood you as if you were
sky
Re:A couple of apps written in perl (Score:1)
Still, I count RT as an enterprise application.
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