Hi, I just came across the Perl 5 Cheat Sheet (a handy reference for beginners not yet used to the language) at...
Hi folks, YAGG! If you're thinking what the hell YAGG stands for... i coined it for YET ANOTHER GOOGLE GOODIE.. The latest kid on the block is...
Hi folks, In tandem with the principle of having everything OPEN (as in Open-Source) I am posting the link to a page listing most of my...
Hi folks, Just came acroos this fabulous site letting users create free banners for their sites. There are loads of designs to chose from and you...
The following are edited excerpts from an article, the link to which seems to be broken now (i get them as rss feeds) ... Google AdSense is a...
THIS ARTICLE says that Google has been found developing its own Payment Gateway to take the market leader PayPal head on. Google enthusiasts have...
Hi, HERES this another kool site (BETA still) which gives you the screenshots of any url you may give, as viewed by different browsers. It...
Hi folks, Just bumped into a great article explaining how to implement AJAX in your ASP.NET Applications HERE and Using AJAX with records from...
Microsoft's Outlook Web Access is supposedly the 'Adam' of the said category... but Round Cube seems to be another brillaint child of the open...
The Ajax Technology of Google Suggest fame has been implemented in thousands of sites across the web, thereby increasing the overall popularity...
Well this has been out for quite sometime now, so i thought to share with all out here. Heres a PERL script demonstrating how to retrieve the data...
Wow......It can't get better than this! Now we have two IT titans pitted directly against each other...One which till a few years ago was arguably...
Hi friends, This is a very simple example demonstrating how to implement cookies in perl. This File (set.pl) sets the cookie-...
Hi, Perl has been very famous for providing with very small but very useful programs, especially for the web. Hit Counters are one of such...
Below is a small Perl code that Shows all the environment variables of the Server on which it is run. #!/usr/bin/perl print...
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