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Hey all,
I've been reading this list for a while, and I've been trying to
learn perl on my own for quite some time. However, my job doesn't
really (from my vantage point at least) "allow" me to do any sort of
programming (by that I mean my day to day work is more administrative
and project related versus writing any code). So it makes it
difficult for me to apply what I've read from the O'Reilly books to
real world problems (and I've read the Llama book a few times).
My main issue has been trying to come up with a way to build up any
type of perl skills, and I know to do that requires writing code.
However it's been difficult for me to come up with something to
write. Some of the things I think about doing are too far ahead of
my skill set, and I want to have a better understanding of
fundamentals before I take on larger "programming projects." I tend
to be more of a "hands on" type of person, so as I do things more and
more, I understand how it works.
So I was curious as to what some of the more experienced perl mongers
out there have done to improve their Perl skills past reading the
standard books. Do you go to some sites and improve code? Do you
just sit around and think up something to program?
How do you improve your skills, if you're not programming "every day"?
Thanks,
Tom
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