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Old 31st March 2003, 04:35 AM   #1

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Default First topic in free perl workshop has been posted

The perl workshop starts today, and the first topic is posted. We are running a free perl workshop which will take place over the next ten weeks at http://linux.biondosmith.com . Although free, registration is required - you need to use a valid email address. This will be an interactive online workshop - we will learn to install, read and modify freeware cgi-scripts, and using the skills this teaches us we will write our own. Emphasis will be on the reusability of code, and the course will complete a class project - we will write a form-mail program that executes some user-validation features.

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I use PHP :cheesygr:

But I do use Perl if I need it. I know how to install them but don't use them.
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It really is just beginners perl - but it could be interesting if everyone participates and plays nice :-)
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