I've always found writing out code on paper and then "running" it in my head to be helpful. Once you get back to your computer you can even test if the outputs you produced are correct by running the code in perl and see if the results match up.
In reply to Re: Studying Perl without a computer(temporarily)
by marcussen
in thread Studying Perl without a computer(temporarily)
by gctaylor1
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