Welcome to the Monastery, ArchAngelMichael,
One advice to start with: most Monks are frienly types who are willing to share knowledge on any level of Perl.

However, they also appreciate to do this on-line, within the Monastery. There is pretty much documentation about how all works around here (just follow the link the Perl Monks Guide to the Monastery and the Perl Monks FAQ).

Take part in the discussion, and people will gladly advice you as you progress in learning Perl. Maybe you should simply start asking a question about a snippet of code or a Perl language construct right here - asking for email support will likely piss Monks off!

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Cheers, Joe

2006-06-16 Retitled by GrandFather, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'Beginner'


In reply to Re: Request for off-site perl project help by joe++
in thread Request for off-site perl project help by ArchAngelMichael

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