Hi all,

[ I've sent this message before the winter holidays and did not get any
meaningful reply, and so I'm sending it again hoping that this would be a
better timing. ] 

I've finally finished writing the 5th part of "Perl for Perl
Newbies":

http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Newbies/lecture5/

I'd like people on this list to review it, and comment. Note that the series of
presentations was also directed at absolute beginners (though I may not have
been successful in it being suitable for them), and its philosophy is explained
here and here:

* http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Newbies/

* http://perl-begin.org/tutorials/#perl_for_newbies

The material covered in the talks has suffered from a lot of "bit rot" during
the many years since I've first written them, with progress in both my
understanding of Perl, and in the state-of-the-art in Perl best practices, and
one can refer to the books Modern Perl by chromatic and recent editions
of Beginning Perl and of the Learning Perl/Intermediate Perl/Mastering Perl
trio for alternatives that are possibly better.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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