Hi Ho fellow monks,

I am a wee novice, with a couple of projects under my belt. I have a sourceforge project that I am playing with and this evening I have decided to re-write my horrid code using Objects modules and all that good stuff.

Heres the rub,
I know roughly what I am doing, but would really gain a lot from some guru help. I am thinking a mentor, someone to be part of the development but rather than writing the code, they would act in an "advisory" capacity, helping me write good code.

So...
any well meaning Perl gurus seeking an apprentice to mould into a Perl monk worthy of perlmonks.org?

Humbly yours,
Lance

Kia Kaha, Kia Toa, Kia Manawanui!
Be Strong, Be Brave, Be perservering!


In reply to Seeking Perl Mentors by lwicks

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