eyepopslikeamosquito, it is good to be back! Thank you for the welcome.

I tend to pick a task that I need doing, it provides motivation. Since I write fiction and play role-playing games, most of my tools revolve around that. For example, my current challenge is to build a set of modules and an app that can go on CPAN. The tool will collate sections of a book, do some formatting, and produce grade-level and word count reports. There is an aspect of "My personal work is part of my resume", so I've started another meditation to push my personal work to be even better.

Chronicler: The Domici War (domiciwar.net)

General Ne'er-do-well (github.com/LeamHall)


In reply to Re^4: RFC: Perl Learning Plan by Leitz
in thread RFC: Perl Learning Plan by Leitz

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