Lot of peaple have told me to switch to JAVA but I like asp.net more than java. Can anybody please guide me which technology should i learn with perl?...

You should ask your employer which technology to learn, but in the meantime, learn different programming paradigms, it makes learning different technologies easier.

In the alternative, pick a topic you find interesting (say bioinformatics), and contribute to an open source project (bioperl) as a means to simultaneously build experience (resume) expand your knowledge (of bioinformatics).

Learn a new language, and learn its idioms and best practices, and practice.

Practice programming
http://projecteuler.net/
http://www.pythonchallenge.com/
http://programmingpraxis.com/
http://codekata.pragprog.com/

In reply to Re: Other technologies with Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Other technologies with Perl by tej

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