> to play around with Perl in general?

Randy,
If you do a little research you can find out what technology they are using 
then setup a linode server with their configuration.  Most corporations that I 
know are running Perl on RedHat (or CentOS). Find out what stack they are using 
then setup that stack.  If they are on a Fedora/RPM based distribution,  I 
would suggest that you learn how to use CPANSPEC to build your Perl packages 
into RPMs and how to put your other files in RPMs.  Many companies are using 
Puppet and/or Chef so understanding those configuration tools is a key to 
success too.
Mike

mrdvt92


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