in reply to Is there a better aproach to my learning process

if i continue this way i will not succeed in my quest to master perl.

Stop trying to "master Perl". Start using it.

Books are great; and structured learning plans are fine on paper; but until you start applying the knowledge, it's all just smoke.

Once you start using perl (or any language) to achieve real results; you'll rapidly learn where and on what you need to expend extra time and commitment.

Expending "time and commitment" on stuff you don't use; is both less fun, and less productive, than masturbation,


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by 5plit_func (Beadle) on Jan 22, 2015 at 23:10 UTC
    Many thanks BrowserUk. I will put to practice what i have learnt and begin to apply the acquired knowledge in real life.