I have been working on perl for about 2 -4 months. I have read several books including Introduction to perl, Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 21 days(Which is a crappy book, IMHO), and Perl in a Nutshell, my question is what's next. I have Programming Perl, Mastering Algorithms in Perl, and Advance Perl Programming.
What I want to know, is what to do next, I mean I can only write basic programs, like a bot, or a program to search through directories. I am completely lost as to what to do, so I can write some of the sweet programs I have seen.
Any help would be apperciated.
--LostMonk
Janitored by davido: Retitled per consideration from "Lost."
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