Artist,

There are already a number of ways for you to enter your knowledge into PerlMonks:

These nodes can still be edited later as well. I find that topical meditations, for example, are a good way to collect knowledge about a certain topic (e.g. linguistics, refactoring, software management, ...). If the author maintains them, they can be very useful. And they're always available via (Super) Search.

Apart from PerlMonks, what you are proposing sounds like a knowledge base to me. You could try to start one yourself by hosting a Wiki (although I guess there already should be a Perl Wiki somewhere out there). I guess a wiki would probably be more appropriate than PerlMonks for what you are trying to achieve.

And of course, nobody keeps you from building up your personal knowledge base on your home node. A couple of monks do that.


In reply to Re: Learning Space by crenz
in thread Perl Learning- Personal Expert System at PerlMonks by artist

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