in reply to PerlMonks for newbies?

My sense as a newcomer is that the mix of new and old is precisely what draws many to this site and is essential to its culture. I was awed the other day as I saw two people use the chatterbox to patiently talk someone through how to set up a complex hash. Also I think the experienced people may need the newbies even more than then newbies need the experienced people.

But I also think there are things to be done that would make the site more approachable for a newcomer. I've been programming for over 20 years and "speak" several different programming languages, but even for me it took a lot of courage to make that first post. And that despite some excellent and well thought out FAQs.

I think a discussion about what would help make it easier to bring beginners into the community could be very constructive. I'll start with a few suggestions. I'd be happy to help implement them, but at the moment that is little more than sentiment (I have 100's of XP to go before I can join any site group).

Best, beth

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Re^2: PerlMonks for newbies?
by toolic (Bishop) on Feb 07, 2009 at 21:12 UTC
    Ability to preview private messages and chatter box messages. It is very scary to post a message for the first or second time in your life and not be able to see how others might see it.
    I often post on my Private scratchpad, which allows me to preview again and again, prior to posting anywhere (inlcuding /msg and CB). Every monk's home node has a Private scratchpad which other monks can not view. Granted that there are some differences between /msg, CB and other posts (such as length), but this should be pretty much WYSIWYG. Obviously, this is not as convenient as the ability to preview on /msg or CB, but it is an alternative.

    Of course, this also applies to previewing updates.