Actually I want to learn perl by solving others' problems. As I am a intermediate level (I think so!!) Perl programmer so I can not solve expert problems(In first place), so If there is a categorization, then I will search only the questions which are beginners level or atmost intermediate level. And try to solve them, otherwise now I have to search through a lot of questions. | [reply] |
If anything, that would be a tag, not a section. That is, someone might tag a question as interesting for beginners, or maybe for experts.
In any case, having experts solve the basic stuff is wonderful. One, it gives expert advice to beginners, so they get it right straight from the beginning. Two, it helps the experts by giving them constant review of the basics. Too often "experts" create elaborate solutions because they forgot (or never learned) some (rarely used) simple feature.
It even helps beginners who attempt to solve complex issues, because it makes them think. People can easily walk away when they realize the problem is too advanced for them, but until that point, thinking about the problem is helpful in overall skills.
There might be some benefit to categorization, though i don't think it would be worth the losses.
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It does not matter, read out what problem the expert has, if you are able to give solution that's fine, otherwise no problem, others will give the solution and read those and learn and become expert. All the Very best.
All is well. I learn by answering your questions...
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