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authorFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2011-02-11 06:16:22 -0800
committerFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2011-02-11 06:16:22 -0800
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ which tracks and provides services for a variety of other community sites.
=head2 Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
-Perl runs on e-mail, there is no doubt about it. The Camel book was originally
+Perl runs on e-mail; there is no doubt about it. The Camel book was originally
written mostly over e-mail and today Perl's development is co-ordinated through
mailing lists. The largest repository of Perl mailing lists is located at
L<http://lists.perl.org>.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The Perl community has a rather large IRC presence. For starters, it has its
own IRC network, L<irc://irc.perl.org>. General (not help-oriented) chat can be
found at L<irc://irc.perl.org/#perl>. Many other more specific chats are also
hosted on the network. Information about irc.perl.org is located on the
-network's website: L<http://www.irc.perl.org>. For a more help oriented #perl,
+network's website: L<http://www.irc.perl.org>. For a more help-oriented #perl,
check out L<irc://irc.freenode.net/#perl>. Perl 6 development also has a
presence in L<irc://irc.freenode.net/#perl6>. Most Perl-related channels will
be kind enough to point you in the right direction if you ask nicely.
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ with varying activity levels.
=head2 Websites
Perl websites come in a variety of forms, but they fit into two large
-categories: forums and news websites. There are many Perl related
+categories: forums and news websites. There are many Perl-related
websites, so only a few of the community's largest are mentioned here.
=head3 News sites
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ websites, so only a few of the community's largest are mentioned here.
=item L<http://perl.com/>
-Run by O'Reilly Media (The publisher of L<the Camel Book|perlbook> among other
+Run by O'Reilly Media (the publisher of L<the Camel Book|perlbook>, among other
Perl-related literature), perl.com provides current Perl news, articles, and
resources for Perl developers as well as a directory of other useful websites.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ L<irc://irc.perl.org/#perl>.
If you have never been to a hackathon, here are a few basic things you need to
know before attending: have a working laptop and know how to use it; check out
-the involved projects before hand; have the necessary version control client;
+the involved projects beforehand; have the necessary version control client;
and bring backup equipment (an extra LAN cable, additional power strips, etc.)
because someone will forget.