Hello Harbhajan,
I have found that contributing to the Bugzilla project helped me learn a lot about Perl in a practical and interesting setting. You can start out by going to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ and doing a query on the Bugzilla product, and then choosing a bug that interests you and try to fix it. Be sure to communicate with the core Bugzilla developers on the mozilla-webtools mailing list and in the bug in Bugzilla (you'll need to create an account for this).Hey all, Need some pointers to perl projects that use all the major functionalities of perl. Please pass your ideas as soon as you can. I've been working on perl in theory and tried some small programs to practice, but need something bigger that would help understand perl and learn it too.
The best way to install Bugzilla is to get the most recent version from CVS. see http://www.bugzilla.org/ for details.
Good luck,
J-S
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