I am glad to announce that Collaborative Learning project has been approved on sourceforge and it is open for all perlmonks members (and anyone else) interested. You must have a sourceforge account for this.

The project will strive for goals described in this node, main one being learning. We will probably be developing an online game of some kind as it seemed like a good idea because it has a lot of different problems to solve. The discussion of the game itself and its rules should be discussed soon and then the actual coding can begin ;)

The project will be hosted as cplproject.sourceforge.net (The abbreviation standing for "Collaborative Perl Learning Project"). You can view project information at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cplproject/

I hope this project will prove to be a success. As I have mentioned, anyone who is interested to participate is very welcome: either /msg me or contact me on sourceforge (where my name is also moxliukas)

Happy hacking and learning!


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