BTW, I don't think it is a bad idea to have more Perl tutorials out there. More tutorials means more points of view, more discussion, etc. You can learn from the existing tutorials to make your ones better, but they can also learn from you.
Part of the success of the Perl community is based on the idea that there are more than one ways to do something, but also that implies we need a multitude of different voices explaining things so people get different understandings.
So I would not discourage you in any way from continuing to do these tutorials yourself and I look forward to seeing the other parts here.
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