As a newbie, I'm more likely to contact a newbie to ask my question rather than a perl master (not always a good idea, but at least I'm sure I won't disturb too much...)

In the same vain I'd like to contact perlmonks in my area...

Is there a way to search PerlMonks by location or by level or by entrance date ?

If this way exists please accept my apologizes (I swear I've searched though...) just point me to the right place...

And I'd like to take this opportunity to thanks/greets all the people behind the scene (No! Not a karma whore... ;-) I hope that oneday I'll be able to contribute the way you do...

In reply to PerlMonk search engines by arhuman

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