Welcome to Perl Tips and Techniques V2.0
Welcome to the new version of my Perl programming tips and techniques blog. I've been planning this version for several weeks, but I finally got fed up with trying to tweak all the bells and whistles.
Instead, sanity prevailed, and I'm going to start with a slightly different blog page template than my older Perl Tips blog. As I am able, I'll try to add extra features to this blog, as well as some Perl programming resources.
I'm also taking a slightly different approach to the content than in the earlier version of this blog. The older blog was a programming showcase for web-based coding problems I was working on. These were aimed at advanced Perl programmers. While that will still be the case with Perl Tips V2.0, I'm also going to cater to less experienced Perl programmers and readers' search engine search terms.
Despite the small number of posts on the old blog, I had a disproportionately large number of search engine referrals (compared to my other blogs). I've distilled all the search terms readers used to find Perl Tips V1.0, and I'm gearing up to write several dozen blog entries that are aimed at newbie and intermediate Perl programmers. (I have 10 years of Perl experience, and figure that I can write a couple of posts a week for the next couple of years without running out of material.)
I know from experience that it's rather hard to find Perl tutorials on the Internet. Most Perl programmers either jealously clutch their knowledge, or don't have the time or inclination to write. The ones that write books don't seem to have many blogs. I'm hoping to change that.
While the book I wrote was on PHP and mySQL programming, I have twice as much experience with Perl, and will be putting priority on Perl Tips V2.0. (The PHP Tips blog is soon to follow.)
Please note that because of the volume of blogs I write, and due to the amount of work I need to do on the Perl Tips V2.0 tutorials, I cannot post everyday. At least not for now. I'm hoping to start by posting about twice a week (probably Sundays and Mondays), then slowly increase to 3-5 posts a week over several months.
While the comments portion of this blog (and most of my newest blogs) are visible, the code is not functioning. If you have a Perl question you want answered, please do feel free to contact me at webmaster-at-mathgurusonline-dot-com (email mangled to fool spambots).
I will do my best to either respond directly to your question, or respond via this blog in a couple of weeks. If you do not want your name used in my public (blog) responses, please let me know this in your email. (However, once I have comments functioning, your name will be automatically displayed.)
I'm looking forward to helping those of you who would like to program in Perl.
Instead, sanity prevailed, and I'm going to start with a slightly different blog page template than my older Perl Tips blog. As I am able, I'll try to add extra features to this blog, as well as some Perl programming resources.
I'm also taking a slightly different approach to the content than in the earlier version of this blog. The older blog was a programming showcase for web-based coding problems I was working on. These were aimed at advanced Perl programmers. While that will still be the case with Perl Tips V2.0, I'm also going to cater to less experienced Perl programmers and readers' search engine search terms.
Despite the small number of posts on the old blog, I had a disproportionately large number of search engine referrals (compared to my other blogs). I've distilled all the search terms readers used to find Perl Tips V1.0, and I'm gearing up to write several dozen blog entries that are aimed at newbie and intermediate Perl programmers. (I have 10 years of Perl experience, and figure that I can write a couple of posts a week for the next couple of years without running out of material.)
I know from experience that it's rather hard to find Perl tutorials on the Internet. Most Perl programmers either jealously clutch their knowledge, or don't have the time or inclination to write. The ones that write books don't seem to have many blogs. I'm hoping to change that.
While the book I wrote was on PHP and mySQL programming, I have twice as much experience with Perl, and will be putting priority on Perl Tips V2.0. (The PHP Tips blog is soon to follow.)
Please note that because of the volume of blogs I write, and due to the amount of work I need to do on the Perl Tips V2.0 tutorials, I cannot post everyday. At least not for now. I'm hoping to start by posting about twice a week (probably Sundays and Mondays), then slowly increase to 3-5 posts a week over several months.
While the comments portion of this blog (and most of my newest blogs) are visible, the code is not functioning. If you have a Perl question you want answered, please do feel free to contact me at webmaster-at-mathgurusonline-dot-com (email mangled to fool spambots).
I will do my best to either respond directly to your question, or respond via this blog in a couple of weeks. If you do not want your name used in my public (blog) responses, please let me know this in your email. (However, once I have comments functioning, your name will be automatically displayed.)
I'm looking forward to helping those of you who would like to program in Perl.







