yeah, im a sophomore in high school, and perl classes would be a great aide in my learning. however, i dont think this is going to happen. the only thing in my whole school that relates to computer programming is one book in the library on how to write fortran 77 code. ive been trying to get a perl class, but there isnt enough support at my school. well, at least you guys are making some progress.
also, in regards to *nix in schools, my admin said they didnt have the time/capabilities to setup *nix boxes, but i brought up the possibility of using *nix bootdisks, such as DLX or Coyote. he said if i wanted to, that was fine, so you could possibly ask your admins about this.
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