First you need the roadmap of what you want to do.

The other is to read one or both of the mentioned book below. Or book
about beginning perl from the Oreily-Distributor. Maybe the book "Effective Perl Programming" from
Joseph N. Hall can be an additional option.

As mentioned in another mail from myselve. You have to decide in which programminglanguage you want to develope your tool. That can be perl, but that can also beĀ  C, C++, Java, PHP/mysql and so on.
One suggestion for you take the language you better know.

Learning perl you can do before you start developing a tool or you can do it parallel, but in the second way
it is better to start with simple things.


Regards,
Ruprecht

Am 02.08.22 um 23:17 schrieb William Torrez Corea:
*Being that you barely know anything about Perl, you should start with
learning how Perl works by reading Modern Perl and Ovid's Beginning Perl.*

*Right now you're doing the moral equivalent of asking how to draw Mona
Lisa's eye when you don't even know which end of a paint brush paints.*

A roadmap is like a guide but I am too following your advice.


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