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On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:28 PM, G. Wade Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 14:00:51 -0500
> K Mitsch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm working my way through Learning Perl at the moment and am new to
> > programming so I feel like I can benefit from just about any guidance
> > I can get.  I would take advantage of either a monthly meeting or a
> > hangout/IRC room.
>
> Sounds good.
>
> > Between Perl Monks, other online resources, and the folks I've met
> > here in Houston already I don't feel like it is a struggle to find
> > someone to ask specific questions of, for dealing with a problem or
> > confusing topic.  I think I would get more out of a session that
> > covered some of the projects and applications for Perl that are at
> > beginner/intermediate level. Analyzing some code, best practices,
> > tips and tricks kind of thing.
>
> Thanks for the input. That'll help on deciding what we do with this...
> whatever it turns out to be.
>
> I often recommend that new people check out Perl Monks. It's a great
> resource, no matter what level of Perl programmer you are. If you are
> looking for projects and such, we have covered quite a few over time.
> The slides for each are on the Houston.pm website under
> http://houston.pm.org/talks/
>
> There's also a set of talks that I did on Perl Tips and Traps a few
> years back. It doesn't cover the latest Perls. But those talks should
> still be helpful.
>
> G. Wade
>
> > Kevin
>
>
>
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