I have always been a fan of Quick Reference Guides, (like O'Reilly's Perl Pocket Reference that I lost), cheat sheets, and the like and recently discovered at a Barnes and Nobles, a bunch of "SparkCharts" by SparkNotes.com, including a few computer science topics like JAVA and UNIX.
A quick browse of sparknotes.com shows only a limited number of CS topic SparkCharts, but no obvious way to request or suggest new topics for SparkCharts. Might there be one among us equipped as a writer and perl expert and willing to work with SparkNotes to generate a Perl, and perhaps a Perl6, SparkChart? A Perl SparkChart would be one way to support advocacy of perl, methinks. However, perhaps sparknotes would worry that the there would not be enough of a market for that among the perceived main customer, the CS college student. I think sparknotes may have a competitor, as well. Thank you, -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- Wayne A. Haufler Senior Software Engineer (SE) In Space Shuttle Program (SSP) Backup Flight System (BFS) Displays & Controls Requirements Analyst Boeing, NASA Systems, Houston Voice: 281-226-8626 , Cubicle: 3D58 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skills : Perl,Unix,C,C++,SQL,QNX,GUI (Disclaimer: The comments and opinions expressed are my own and do not represent the view of Boeing, United Space Alliance, JSC, or NASA.)