July 14, 2008 by Alex Polski

Add Perl and PHP search engine plugins to your browser

Recently I’ve started to read one interesting book: “Spidering hacks” by Kevin Hemenway and Tara Calishain. I think this book is a MUST READ for every spider developer.

All examples in this book are written in Perl. But I’ve just started to learn Perl and I look for the description of one or another Perl function in manual very often. It’s very comfortable to use search engine plugins in Firefox for these purposes.

Firefox search engine plugins

But I was wondered very much when I did not find any firefox search engine plugin for Perl manual. So I decided to make my own one. I’ve quickly found good article which helped me to do it.

Install Perl manual search engine plugin (Firefox2+, IE7)

Install PHP manual search engine plugin (Firefox2+, IE7)

Install CPAN search engine plugin (Firefox2+, IE7)

The books I recommend:

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