There is a new quest running. There is also now a quests page that you can check for information on all of the quests current and past. This quest is lasting for three days. This quest topic: Object oriented Perl so if you know a lot about the subject add a tutorial or some code you've written. If you don't know much about the subject but have things you wonder about the subject add some questions within object-oriented programming section, and other more knowledgeable monks can add the answers. All contributions will be awarded from 0-10 additional XP points based on quality. The top three point winners will be awarded XP prizes as listed within All about Perl Quests

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vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu


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