I am now 73 years old and retired one year ago.  I used Perl extensively from 
1998 until I retired.  It can be hard to remember all the tricks, even when you 
use or write Perl often.  When I learned or developed a useful technique, I 
would keep the program or a bit of it around.  I have lots of old programs and 
pieces of programs.  I never got so systematic as to index them for the 
particular techniques.  When I would leave a job, I would take with me a couple 
of what I considered to be the best or most useful programs I had written.  
This might not have been totally legal, but I did not use any previous 
employer's programs for a new employer.  I just kept the programs in my archive 
of programming technique samples.
My most recent Perl project was analyzing a .csv file from a financial 
consultant.  I moved some assets from him to another investment firm.  The 
consultant got mad at me and would not provide a useful report.  He just sent a 
.csv file with dates and amounts, which I analyzed with a Perl program.
I also highly recommend the O'Reilly books on Perl.
Good luck with Perl.
Marilyn

On Jul 21, 2014, at 6:34 AM, Shawn H Corey <shawnhco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 15:01:10 +0200
> mimosin...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
>> I have self-learned Perl about a couple of years ago and I am also
>> having a similar use of Perl, so I often forget how I did things. I
>> must also say that I am about to be 50 years old next December and I
>> do not have any technical education as my degree is in psychology. I
>> use http://perlweekly.com/ to see what is going on,
>> http://perlmaven.com/ to remember how things are done and O'Reilly if
>> I need more in-depth understanding on a specific issue. Cheers!
> 
>    Welcome to Perl. Here are some links you might find useful:
> 
>    *   official site <http://www.perl.org/>
>    *   beginners' help <http://learn.perl.org/faq/beginners.html>
>    *   advance help <http://perlmonks.org/>
>    *   documentation <http://perldoc.perl.org/>
>    *   news <http://perlsphere.net/>
>    *   repository <http://www.cpan.org/>
>    *   blog <http://blogs.perl.org/>
>    *   regional groups <http://www.pm.org/>
>    *   videos <http://perltv.org/>
> 
> 
> -- 
> Don't stop where the ink does.
>       Shawn
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