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Re: Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer

by DrZaius (Monk)
on Aug 12, 2001 at 00:30 UTC ( [id://104176]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer

My first programming language was perl. Well, I tried learning C before that, but it was really slow to accomplish anything, so I really didn't use it.

When it comes down to it, it doesn't matter how much experience you have before hand. You need to use something in order to gain experience with it.

One thing I notice is that unless I use something I just learned, I'm going to forget it. It is important to find practical uses for perl in order to get good at it initially. For example, write a web application of some sort, like a day timer or an mp3 database. Just do something with perl.

It's kind of like "If your only tool is a hammer, all your problems will look like nails." But until you understand your hammer, all your problems will look like glass beads.

If you want to learn perl, use it.

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