Pardon me but I couldn't resist:
"biologist forced to do some programming"
Evolution in action, right before me eyes.
The confusion of evolution.
Who will survive? The programmer or the biologist?
My guess is the programmer will survive and the biologist
will go extinct.


Back to the matter at hand:
I found these videos on YouTube that help me alot.

"http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=perl+tutorials&hl=en&sitesearch="


I am really looking forward to seeing some of your code.

I am writing simple code that seeks data on the Web,
processes it and either loads my databases or
disgards the waste. From the database a bunch of
triggers fires and makes my computer
jump up and down. Ha ha ha.
Eat, drink and be merry.
My favorite biological algorithm.
DNA is an antenna.

In reply to Re: Free Perl IDE for a begginer by hungry_john
in thread Free Perl IDE for a begginer by karpatov

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