On this I haven't decided yet and like I said I am a beginner to the language as well, but if it is posible to me to do so I will of course do so, so people that read the tutorial may browse the source code as an final example or something like that. :-)
The written tutorial that I will post on this page is only part of my project planned, but what I really want is to make it interactive: A lesson will explain the part that is subject at that time and then the peopple that read it can practice what they read.
If that is possible then I will try to do it in perl.
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