Hi fellow Monks, yours truly is quite a baby in perl programming. I first touched perl 2.5yrs ago when I was on my placement with Sun Microsystem. Since then, I've been attached to it.However, I have no job that requires me to use the programmng language, i havent really work with it for a while but now, I am about to go for a job that requires solely usage of PERL and I have to do a test first before I can get the job. Now, my request is, does anybody has idea, tips, notes on OOPerl to prepare me for tomorrow or can anybody help me out with this test. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Did I mention the test is tomorrow,wednesday 2/05/07 @ 11am. Yours in the monastry, AngelMicheal

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