Hello, I am a newbie and wondered if anyone was interesting in assisting or creating a perlpassion.com website similar to the javapassion.com website? This site is for newbies to learn perl in a similar path like java passion and receive a certificate of completion to promote the language. This seems to work extremely well for the java community and might be something we as perl users can look into as well. The process can cover other advanced classes as well such as using web service frameworks,catalyst web 2.0 development, poe application framework development along with networking and advanced database programming? Please let me know who would be interested in helping me get this started, maybe create a full blown project out of it. :-)

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