You can include
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~seminar/perl_seminar.shtml
in your list of 'taught at universities', though
maybe not to the list of 'for degree credit in compsci'.
YY
Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> > + UCLA does not teach any Perl classes. This is not unusual--in fact,
> > I don't know of any University that does. However, this has nothing to
> > do with the contest or the reasons behind banning Perl--CSUA, the
> > sponsoring organization of the contest, is student-run, and therefore
> > our actions do not reflect back on UCLA.
> >
> > + CSUA offers Linux accounts and space for student-designed web pages
> > and CGI. The CGI can be written in a variety of languages including
> > Perl.
> > UCLA AND THEIR RELATION TO CSUA
> > The local contest is organized and conducted by CSUA, UCLA which is a
> > student-run computer science club. The actions taken by CSUA do not
> > reflect back on UCLA as a whole. So even if we banned Perl because of a
> > general dislike of it (which as you have seen is not the case), this
> > would not indicate a general disdain for Perl by UCLA. So I do not
> > believe your question about whether or not UCLA teaches Perl classes is
> > relevant. But in any case, the answer is 'no'. Of course, it really
> > isn't common for Universities to offer Perl classes.