You probably have a reason to learn perl, like wanting to start or participate in a project.
If that's the case, the best you can do is to learn a few basics, and then start coding on a similar project. You'll find that with some basic knowledge, you can get quite far. Whenever some of your solutions seem clumsy, research better approaches (but refrain from re-doing everything when you learned about a better approach).
What helped me greatly is hanging out here on perlmonks. By reading typical, real-world problems and there solutions you can learn much about programming and Perl.
In reply to Re: Perl Skills
by moritz
in thread Perl Skills
by Anonymous Monk
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