in reply to Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer
I asked the same question to others when I was at the stage you are in, and I got the same answer I'd also recommend to you. Find something you want to do with it then, solve learning problems as you come to them.
Also, I would suggest that if you haven't already, do all of the excercises in Learning Perl, check your program with their's, implement what you learn from their's into your own code, then mess with and make it do other things it "doesn't have to."
Above all, do something fun.
melguin.
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Re: Re: Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer
by Chrisf (Friar) on Aug 12, 2001 at 20:23 UTC |