Training for more advanced skills - substruction/addition of numbers from 1 to
100 (adopted for little mathematicians). Perfect for children of 6-7 years old.
f your XML parsing requirements can be boiled down to "slurp an XML file into a hash",
then XML::Simple is very likely all you need.
However,
many people who start using XML::Simple continue to cling to the module even when their requirements have outgrown it.
Most often,
it's fear of the unknown that keeps them from 'stepping up'; to a more capable module.
In this article,
I'm going to attempt to dispel some of that fear by comparing using XML::LibXML to using XML::Simple.
Tk is a GUI toolkit developed by John Ousterhout, initially as a Tcl
extension, to facilitate the creation of graphical user interfaces.
Since then, it has grown in popularity, and as a result has been ported
to many different languages. Nick Ing-Simmons ported Tk to Perl, giving
us Perl/Tk.
When I launch a Perl script on Windows, there's a console window that
gets started too. How can I make this go away, or not get created in
the first place?
One Page to rule them all,
One Page to find them,
One Page to bring them all
And in the Web to bind them.
- P. Korda
(with thanks/apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien)