That idea is da bomb ... I am all over that !!
I would like to provide a NEWBIE section if that is OK. I am a relative newbie ... and one of my fav sites is www.linuxnewbie.org (great site check it out). I'd like to start something similar but for Perlnewbies and provide newbie'ish info (ie: path set-up, basic tutorials, links, etc). My goal is to make it a "newbie friendly" environment ... this helps build confidence and apprecation.
Any oppinions on that ??
Ducati
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