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Re: perl exercises for newbies

by Popcorn Dave (Abbot)
on Jul 17, 2002 at 21:15 UTC ( [id://182589]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to perl exercises for newbies

Most Perl texts have numerous exercises in them. I know the O'Reilly books do, and Dietel's book on Perl programming does to.

However if you're not excited by those, the best way ( I think ) to learn is do something you are interested in. Self projects are infinitely more interesting than excersises in books and you'll gain something useful when you're done and learn something in the process.

Failing that, drop me a note and I'll zip up the exercises from the Perl class I took if you would like.

Some people fall from grace. I prefer a running start...

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Re: Re: perl exercises for newbies
by TuXaS (Initiate) on Jul 17, 2002 at 21:30 UTC
    but maybe you know some url's in internet, where i can find exercises by section?

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