Hi stevieb, This is well done, a lot of work!
I would consider shortening if possible; people have short attention spans sadly.
Also I suggest using "anecdotal" var names in your tutorials, again, it holds attention better. Like this:
# Very clear to a clear thinker
my %hash = ( a => 1, b => 2, c => 3 );
while ( my ( $key, $value ) = each %hash ){
say "key: $key, value: $value";
}
# More captivating to your average thinker
my %rebels = ( Luke => 'Jedi', Han => 'human', Chewbacca => 'Wookie' )
+;
while ( my ( $name, $species ) = each %rebel ){
say "Name: $name, Species: $species";
}
Just my $0.02 :-)
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