Hello fellow belivers of the Perl faith,
is there a list/node anyones aware of which list's homework questions? (not solutions, just questions)
I think it would be valuable for both teachers and people who want to learn more about perl. Theres oft times I wanted to learn something but nothing inspired me so homework questions for a little bit of practice may help me (and others of course) learn better.
Sometimes the questions posed are a little too much like work so smaller learning tasks may be better suited.
I've asked in CB but got no response and also used supersearch. There are obvious homework questions within the vaults of the Monestary but has anyone collected them and put them in one place?
If not, I will try but wanted to check I'm not duplicating work done by a worthier Monk.
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