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Definitions 
- CPAN is a collection of web sites that archive and distribute Perl sources, binary distributions, documentation, scripts, and modules.
- CPAN is widely regarded as one of the greatest strengths of Perl in practice.

- Several Perl modules available from CPAN provide serialization mechanisms, including Storable and FreezeThaw.
- A Perl developer who needed a templating language for a website, or an XML parser (for example), would first check CPAN to see if it contains what is needed.
- As of version 6.2.6, Pugs also has the ability to embed Perl 5 and use CPAN modules installed on the system.
- Documentation on CPAN modules along with links to file name, module name, and category resources.

- Mac OS X 10.4 ships with Perl 5.8.6, but on CPAN you'll find a minor maintenance update to version 5.8.7.
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- If you are familiar with Perl or BSD systems, Avalon is roughly the equivalent of CPAN or the Ports collection for Java Apache technologies.
- On October 26, 1995, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) was established as a repository for Perl modules and Perl itself.

- CPAN is a collection of web sites that archive and distribute Perl sources, binary distributions, documentation, scripts, and modules.

Categories 
- Perl Modules
- Bsd Systems

- Xml Parser

- Culture > Traditions > Legends > Avalon

- Reference > Sources > Documents > Archive

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