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This single session will introduce you to the workshops. We'll discuss the curriculum and schedule. We'll be looking for your input in how to make the workshops more effective.

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0 | introduction and orientation

1 | perl fundamentals

2 | shell and prompt tools

3 | web development

4 | CPAN Modules

5 | Ruby

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level: beginner beginner ( 1 )

level: intermediate intermediate ( 2 )

level: advanced advanced ( 3 )

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0.0.0.1 Orientation Session

tools

Workshop Web Site This is the workshop web site. It has been designed using Perl, Mason and uses XML to store information about courses.

Workshop mailing list We use the mailing list for annoucements, tips and messages that are of interest to the workshop participants. You're encouraged to use the list to ask questions, make suggestions and practice Perl evangelism. We usually don't send public emails, except at the beginning of a term to inform everyone about the workshops. So if you would like to receive workshop-related information, make usre you subscribe to the list!

Perl Bookshelf v3 The bookshelf is a collection of online O'Reilly Perl books. In particular, the "Learning Perl" is an excellent start on the road to discovering Perl.

Perl Journal Archives The Perl Journal is the main printed periodical for Perl users. It comes bundled with the SysAdmin Magazine. We have an online archive of issues from 1996-2001.

Perl Journal Founded in 1996 by Jon Orwant, The Perl Journal has been the leading publication for and about Perl programming. From the outset, Jon's goal was to publish a magazine that was educational, entertaining, and intellectually stimulating in its exploration of the craft of Perl and the craft of programming. TPJ was published as a standalone quarterly magazine until 2001 when it became a quarterly supplement to Sys Admin magazine. Beginning in November 2002, TPJ moved to a reader-supported monthly e-zine format in which subscribers can download issues as PDF documents. TPJ remains committed to Jon Orwant's original vision - a publication for and by Perl programmers who see fun and beauty in an admittedly quirky little language.

O'Reilly Press A great source of all that is Perl: books, news and articles.

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2.0.0.3 | Introduction to Unix

5.0.0.1 | Hello Ruby

other by same instructor

Other courses by Sheldon McKay or Martin Krzywinski.

0.1.0.1 | Two Problems

1.0.1.8 | Introduction to Perl

1.1.2.8 | Intermediate Perl

1.2.2.1 | Effective use of map, sort and grep in Perl

2.1.2.4 | Data Mining and Analysis at the Command Line

2.2.2.2 | Prompt Tools

4.0.2.1 | Spans and Sets

4.1.2.2 | Random Numbers and Distributions