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Re: Real Life Perl Exercises

by planetscape (Chancellor)
on May 28, 2006 at 09:00 UTC ( [id://552151]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Real Life Perl Exercises

This question (in one of several forms - RL applications, exercises, homework, how to teach...) comes up on such a regular basis that I have compiled a list of occurrences:

  • Learning by doing.
  • Keeping sharp and fresh
  • How to start. || Ramblings of a confused mind.
  • Homework question list
  • Beginner project suggestions
  • Learning Exercises
  • How do you master Perl?
  • References workout
  • Continuing from "Turning foreach into map?" - perlr eftut and References
  • Learning the Deeper Secrets of Perl
  • Cases for teaching Perl
  • (OT) "Learn one new language every year"? Yeah, rig ht.
  • A tutorial for Perl to teach Beginners
  • What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?
  • How's your Perl? (II)
  • How's your Perl?
  • Requesting suggestions for one day Perl course
  • Exercises Node
  • A Perl aptitude test
  • The Gates of Perl are not newbie friendly.
  • Where to start Learning Perl at The Monastary
  • Good Textbook for Teaching Perl?
  • Existential Crisis (Or: On Becoming a Better Monk)
  • Beginning Perl for system admins
  • I need some motivation
  • Do your homework!
  • Can a non-programmer teach Perl?
  • Exercises
  • Learning Perl as a First (programming) language
  • perl exercises for newbies
  • Teaching a CompSci student
  • Perl High School Graduation
  • Adult learning problem
  • How To Learn Perl From Scratch
  • OT: Data Structure First or Code First?
  • Learning Perl
  • Beginner's Object Orientation Exercises?
  • practice exercises
  • The best way to start learning Perl?
  • Teaching Perl Idioms
  • Any Help (with finding easier tutorials)? =(
  • Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer
  • The beauty of self-help
  • What book should I use for learning Perl?
  • Learning Perl
  • How do I become a good programmer?
  • Idea Generation for New Programmer
  • Perl for Non-Programmers...
  • Meditations on the Nature of Code Exams
  • Ideas
  • Populating a Hash: Can someone help me to understand?
  • Where can i find perl assigments?
  • On the matter of Books
  • Newbies + projects
  • Update 2006-06-18: Perl Exercises
  • Interestingly enough, the basic advice boils down to what you have already received in this thread. :-)

    HTH,

    planetscape

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    Re^2: Real Life Perl Exercises
    by xdg (Monsignor) on May 28, 2006 at 13:19 UTC

      ++Awesome. Now I can bookmark just your post instead of all the others, too.

      -xdg

      Code written by xdg and posted on PerlMonks is public domain. It is provided as is with no warranties, express or implied, of any kind. Posted code may not have been tested. Use of posted code is at your own risk.

        xdg,
        You may also be interested in Recommended Reading. Most of the interesting things I work on have to practical value for me but they teach me a lot.

        Cheers - L~R

    Re^2: Real Life Perl Exercises
    by pmonk4ever (Friar) on Sep 15, 2009 at 20:44 UTC
      planetscape,
      Thank you for such a wide selection of great resources!

      You are a class act! :>)

      pmonk4ever

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