Hello.  I've been booked to do some Perl training for a company that
uses Windows.  My Perl experience is nearly all from using it on various
flavours of Unix.

This shouldn't be a problem -- the course is on generic Perl language
stuff.  It doesn't include anything like the Win32:: modules, so the
content of it won't be a problem.

I'm just slightly concerned over the execution, particularly of the
class exercises as the end of each section.  Can anybody who's done this
kind of thing before offer advice on any pitfalls I ought to be aware
of?

All that's required is to have delgates write Perl into text files, then
run their programs, reading from the keyboard, printing things in a
terminal window (or whatever they're called under Windows), and reading
to and writing from files -- nothing out of the ordinary.

Thanks for any guidance.

Simon
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