I down voted you

And then you posted anonymously. It's unthinkable to me that some people dont have the courage to put their name to a criticism.

I dont think it's unreasonable though that the OP would want to take a course to learn a language - maybe he wants to learn how to do things the right way from the start rather than fumbling his way along. Maybe he wants a good solid grounding and introduction to what Perl can do and how it can be done, before he then takes that learned knowledge and goes and looks at perldoc and hums along from there.

Sure, it might not be the cheapest way, but we dont all learn in the same manner...

Good luck to max-bklyn - welcome to the world of Perl.


In reply to Re^2: Time-proven Perl courses? by anthski
in thread Time-proven Perl courses? by max-bklyn

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