Perl (1987) — the Pathologically eclectic rubbish lister — is a dynamically-typed scripting language, commonly known for the “rubbish-like” appearance of its eccentric, idiosyncratic syntax.
Raiazome catalogues, herein, an inherently flawed (though, flamboyantly interesting) travelogue of pure-Perl scripts, scripted systems, and experiments of code-use — which, though pushing the bounded ends of what a script can do or is, are the useless, scrapped rubbish of an unworkable, too wasted life-end.
Madarch-Adain is an unfinished pan-flash of pure-Perl idiosyncracy and jargon’s wit, implementing an over-complex, brain-addling Content Management System (CMS). It doesn’t work; and ne’er shall, given its author‘s processional, professional work on more communal, capably robust systems — e.g., [[Odmmuse?]]. See: