It's been a while i have being a member of perl monks. I have being on and off in my participation in here. I guess administrators would have picked up on my in ability to recaĺl my username, password,and email to my previous account.

This is because i have being in and out of hospital and the mobile number i was using in the past for the email account i misplaced it and the sim pack. Making it difficult to retrieve the number.

Now i am slowlly recovering and sooner rather than latter ill be back on my foot and able to be more active in here.

I consider myself an intermediate perl programmer and have a working knowledge of unix/linux. I am also comfortable in systems asministration. My goal now is to major on web application development using perl.

I have began my search for the right MVC i can use for this. I know there are quite a few. Please your guidiance and mentoring will be gladly welcomed.

I hope my time in here will be fun and relatively peaceful. I wish to have a friend whom i can grow and share my learning experience with.

Thanks and God bless.


In reply to Good day fellow monks. Back after a while by Charles_okhumode

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