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I ran in to a similar problem after I took some Perl classes. Well, actually I ran in to that problem for my final projects for those classes. : )
My teacher's suggestion was to do something that YOU wanted to do - that was of interest to you. This caused me to write a program that culled headlines off newspapers in Scotland. Completely useless to most people I know but it REALLY gave me a good education in regular expressions and parsing web pages by hand ( and yes I know that there are modules to do that, but that wasn't the point ). Originally I was looking at about 25 newspapers, mostly small town ones, but it was at least fun. Now I'm currently in a rewrite encompassing about 92 papers. The other thing I did was to write an image map program in Perl/Tk. That was interesting, but a pain for a while -- just ask my wife. My point is, find something somebody's either done that you like, or do something YOU like in Perl. Something for yourself, not for the office. I honestly think what you may be experiencing is a mild post code depression ( well that may be a bit strong, but I don't know how else you'd put it ). There's a certain euphoria that you get when you finish a project, but after a few days that glow tends to wear off and you're looking for the next "fix". Go and do something fun. That's my 2 cents. Some people fall from grace. I prefer a running start... In reply to Re: Inspiration comes to the inspirable?
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