One goal for the exercises is to provide "real world" problems. I often see co-workers struggling with a question that could be answered with a bit of Perl. These same people have made small attempts to learn Perl in the past but they've never stuck with Perl due to a lack of identifiable real world application. I'm trying to get this guy to the point where he'll have the tool in his box and recognise where it's useful.
In reply to Re^2: Log parsing exercises for Perl beginner - reasonable?
by mikeraz
in thread Log parsing exercises for Perl beginner - reasonable?
by mikeraz
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