I think the main problem would be to find people who want to look through those scripts, which can be a lot of work. If the only test is whether it runs or not then you wouldn't gain much from letting someone else run it and confirm that it runs. What you really need as a beginner is feedback about your solution and how you might improve it. This is what you might already get when you ask a (good) question in the forum, so this page would probably not offer too much in addition.
Having said that, could you post some of those more concrete ideas? Maybe the concept will become clearer then?
Just wanted to say that you shouldn't be discouraged from posting your ideas. I think this is the right place for it and you might get something started or get someone else interested and if not, there is no harm done either.

In reply to Re: A Perl Project Page by tospo
in thread A Perl Project Page by perl.j

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