in reply to Homework Questions Wanted

"Intermediate Perl" (Schwartz et. al.) has a great series of similar exercises in it, with solutions. It is explicitly object-oriented, but also contains the best explanation of essential things like grep and map I've ever seen.

The goal is module writing, which looking at the exercise above I would say it might be best done that way, anyway. And it's not too thick. If your participants are interested in doing perl homework they'll love it.

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Re^2: Homework Questions Wanted
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on Aug 04, 2009 at 17:44 UTC
    halfcountplus,
    ...which looking at the exercise above I would say it might be best done that way

    First, thank you for your response. We have provided a long list of perl resources (most free) to include book recommendations. I do want to reiterate that the point of these "homework" assignments is to give achievable tasks for beginners as the primary objective and "extra credit" for intermediate students as secondary. Writing modules (OO or otherwise) is beyond the scope of what I consider beginner perl. I do own a copy of Intermediate Perl (back when it was hideously called "Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules") but haven't found the exercises a good fit for the beginners.

    Cheers - L~R