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Re: RFC: Perl Learning Plan

by Discipulus (Canon)
on Nov 19, 2020 at 11:08 UTC ( [id://11123824]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RFC: Perl Learning Plan

Hello Leitz and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!

you already have collected good suggestions and your plan seems sane, just some other thoughts from my part.

Learning is not a linear process: take other resources as side companion in your journey and they might stimulate even more your will to learn.

I liked a lot the Perl Cookbook even if it is very old, because its recipe approach: you will get a lot of inspiration glancing it while following your own learning plan.

Also get your free copy of Modern Perl Book and give it some sparse read to confirm your skill. It is not intended for beginners but show you a fresh and modern look to the language with most up to date idioms (you can learn from old perl examples because perl is highly backward compatible, but you must write modern form of them :)

You can be also interested in some link of my small bibliotheca

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

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Re^2: RFC: Perl Learning Plan
by Leitz (Scribe) on Jun 28, 2021 at 12:19 UTC

    I have struggled through several setbacks, but have gotten myself back on track. To help rebuild enthusiasm, I got a copy of "Modern Perl" and am almost finished with the first read. It is a great book! My next step is to start back at the beginning of the book and work through each example and topic. That helps me learn, and pushes the understanding deeper into my brain.

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    General Ne'er-do-well (github.com/LeamHall)

        eyepopslikeamosquito, it is good to be back! Thank you for the welcome.

        I tend to pick a task that I need doing, it provides motivation. Since I write fiction and play role-playing games, most of my tools revolve around that. For example, my current challenge is to build a set of modules and an app that can go on CPAN. The tool will collate sections of a book, do some formatting, and produce grade-level and word count reports. There is an aspect of "My personal work is part of my resume", so I've started another meditation to push my personal work to be even better.

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        General Ne'er-do-well (github.com/LeamHall)

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