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2011-04-21 mikeraz Log parsing exercises for Perl beginner - reasonable? SoPW
2009-09-11 paragkalra Exercises on PERL SoPW
2007-03-16 Mike_Hamilton_Perl New 2 Perl Programming - Anybody have any good reference or data structure exercises I could work on? SoPW
2006-05-27 mikasue Real Life Perl Exercises SoPW
2006-05-18 jesuashok Perl Exercises SoPW
2005-04-14 ropey Learning Exercises SoPW
2005-04-13 David Arnold Parsing Exercise set SoPW
2003-11-26 phenom Exercises Node PMD
2003-09-19 IlyaM Combine LWP::Simple with XML::LibXML to download Go exercises CUFP
2003-04-30 hiddengeek exercise in regex SoPW
2002-08-10 Anonymous Monk Exercises PMD
2002-08-01 bilfurd Simple LWP Exercise Med
2002-07-18 Foncé Learning Exercise SoPW
2002-07-17 TuXaS perl exercises for newbies SoPW
2002-03-17 munchie Beginner's Object Orientation Exercises? SoPW
2002-02-07 talexb Roff done as an OO exercise Craft
2002-02-06 Anonymous Monk practice exercises SoPW
2001-03-18 jcwren An exercise in "That's not the way I'd do it" (TNTWIDI) Med
2001-03-16 deprecated Regex Exercise SoPW
2001-01-26 ailie a learning exercise - diary program SoPW
2000-10-25 japhy Fun Regex Exercise Med
2000-04-25 sethg a data-compression exercise Obfu

If none of those links suit you, read through Seekers of Perl Wisdom and try to solve the basic problems by yourself without looking at the replies.


In reply to Re: Perl Exercises: For Beginners by toolic
in thread Perl Exercises: For Beginners by perl.j

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