Thinking back to the mistakes I made in my first year of perling ...

I realise that the first of those may be somewhat controversial, but I found that by using Windows, I didn't learn as quickly as I could all the tools that support a perl user on Unix-a-likes, because by the time I switched to a Unix environment I'd learnt horrible labour-intensive work-arounds. I'm *still*, 15 years later, learning better alternatives to those. Using Windows crippled me as a tool user.

In your second year as a programmer (not necessarily your second year of perl!) you should learn how the OS creates processes, how they talk to each other, how I/O works, and the basics of filesystems - what dirents, files and inodes are and how they're related. MJD has two excellent presentations on this.


In reply to Re: What should you know before you start to learn Perl? by DrHyde
in thread What should you know before you start to learn Perl? by luis.roca

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