Very Interesting: dragonchild
According to me mentoring is the concept where one has experties in the field and guide another person step by step and solves the intermediate problems. Please correct me otherwise.

As far as Perl is concerned we cover both of them here.

We have Tutorials, QA, Books, Perldocs, FAQ, and us to fulfill the needs.

The idea that I am missing to some extent is step by step.
An Example: If I like to learn Algorithm to solve a particular set of problem, how I should build my knowledge step by step. So that not only it solves my problems in future but make me wiser in the process to guide other monks in the similar way.

BTW, which areas you would be willing to mentor me?
Thanks,

artist
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In reply to Re: Perl Mentor / Expert by artist
in thread A PerlMonks mentoring list by dragonchild

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