Hi:

I recently created a group on Linkedin - Perl Monger's Duluth, I think it should be Perl Mongers Duluth, and I tried adding a web site on Perl Mongers - and ended up being directed to - I believe - Perl.Org, where I signed up and got access to all kinds of subversion directories, but I still have no idea how to set up a Perl Mongers location on Perl Mongers.

Of course, I want to point out that, until a little over a week ago I had no idea what a Monger was --- tricky learning curve. Any way, as we currently have no other Duluth Mongers ( although actually Monger is a local name ) ... anyway, sooner or later I'll figure out how to get rid of the apostrophe in Linkedin... I hope, but I would like some guidance on where or how the Perl Monger sites exist or are loaded.

And thanks for all the supportive, stuff that was written about learning Perl..... ( I hate to say this but, so far - learning Perl is like dropping off of a 6 story building into the rose bushes. You have to hope that the person who takes care of the roses works really hard )....


In reply to perl mongers site by BingFarz

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