in reply to Perl Documentation / Learning Projects

Agree with Jeffa, that most languages are what you make of them. The Modern Perl books is a good place to start learning. I've been using the Mojolicious web framework and I'm happy with it.

The key to learning Perl is to

use warnings; use strict;
in every program. These will help you identify errors and dodgy code, and improve your code for others.

Neil Watson
watson-wilson.ca

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Re^2: Perl Documentation / Learning Projects
by ismywb (Initiate) on Jun 25, 2014 at 19:36 UTC
    Thanks. I'm currently at YAPC. but I'm having issues with cpan, (cpanm works) at the moment, but thats a issue for another topic. Web apps are nice, however my job wouldnt have much use unfortunatly. I have also extensively used PHP CLI so web vs cli doesnt mean much to me. Next month Brian D Foy is coming to my company to teach perl, and I am signed up for that