I agree with wassercrats, you need to be careful that you understand everyone's expectations. It takes quite a while to learn to program, and even making a minor change to a script assumes you can read it and know what's minor.
If you really want to teach them to program, everyone should get a standard text - merlyn's Learning Perl - and all go through it together.
In reply to Re^3: What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?
by qq
in thread What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?
by theAcolyte
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