It seems to be something of a crap shoot, but you might try checking with your local Perl Mongers (find them on the list of Florida Perl Mongers Groups). Others have also suggested that a local University or community college might be a good place to look (especially if they have an Extension/Continuing Education branch--here I'm thinking of something like UW Extension in Seattle, where you can learn things including Bicycle repair).

You might also try a quick Google search--using Perl Training Florida gives some possibly interesting results.

For reference, this is a good kind of thing to ask about in the Chatterbox (over to your right), rather than posting a node (IMO).



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In reply to Re: Perl Training by ChemBoy
in thread Perl Training by jbauza

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