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Re: A tutorial for Perl to teach Beginners

by artist (Parson)
on Sep 09, 2004 at 17:44 UTC ( [id://389799]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to A tutorial for Perl to teach Beginners

Emacs has a very good tutorial for beginners built in. I had seen 'learn' on some version of unix. I think such program could be useful. If taught in modular version ex.. "regular expressions", it would be very useful. We can make a combined effort to make such 'interactive' tutorial. Once people start, they can refer to all type of resources.
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Re^2: A tutorial for Perl to teach Beginners
by theroninwins (Friar) on Sep 10, 2004 at 06:17 UTC
    The way I plan this project it is to have a tutorial for those who prefer reading or to look up things with lots of explanations and exercises and a practical part (a program) like the emacs or vi tutorial for those people that prefer interactive learning... The prob is that I only have til end of 07.2005! to complete everything. So i really have to get started from net week onwards. (See this node for extracts of the tutorial, so you can comment on them or if I hope this will never happen some code might not be good or working to tell me so). Of course any help is greatly appreciated.

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