Well, lately there has been a ton of discussion about that possible Perl programming book fund for those less fortunate and that is an awesome idea thanks to Brother Dep's idea and all of the replies and follow-ups to that as well! I just had an additional thought for this idea and many have probably already have thought about this idea as well, but I will voice it. If this book fund does get started, will someone or a network of people from here at the monastery create a website that has all of the information located on it to find out how to either a)get a book or 2, b)be a part of the fund, or c) help out by donating books and/or money. I don't know, it's just an idea to think about...

bladx ~ ¡muchas veces tengo preguntas!

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