Hello Everybody,

I would just like to thank Lyle for running the free perl course. As a front 
end web designer I have been looking at learning a scripting language, over the 
past couple of days I feel I have learnt alot of the basic concepts and syntax 
of perl. I just need to put in the practise (and I mean a hell of a lot of 
practise lol) and one day I may be able to write code as good as you guys.

Till that day arrives I know where to come for help and advice which will be 
truly appreciated.

Cheers, Phil

>Hi All,
>  I'm happy to announce that we've had our first 3 candidates complete 
>the free Perl course. All beginners to Perl. I managed to squeeze it 
>into 2 days, 10-5. The idea of the course is to give people an 
>introduction to Perl and give them the resources and knowledge they need 
>to continue learning by themselves.
>
>  All in all I think the course went smoothly and the candidates went 
>away quite stimulated to learn more Perl, and able to see how it could 
>help them in what they want to achieve.
>
>  Following this experience I think it'll be good to have another 1 day 
>top up and guidance course a month or so after the first course. Going 
>trough it all has reminded me just how much there is to Perl, it's a lot 
>to remember. I think it's best if people practice what they have learnt 
>over the free 2 day course in their own time, rather than trying to 
>teach more straight away. After all this is a course for absolute 
>beginners and not programmers experienced in other languages.
>
>  I know the students have now joined this list. If you'd like to 
>introduce yourselves feel free ;)
> 
>
>Lyle
>
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