Make a service backend that takes requests on the host machine. Invoke a thread 
to handle each client connection. Maintain state and session continuity over 
multiple service requests. Encrypt communication using secret keys on both 
server and client. Then implement the solution using web server library 
supporting HTTPS.

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> On Aug 7, 2023, at 8:06 AM, armando perez pena <mandyapp2...@msn.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> In my case Perl was my first programming language.  What I did was. 
> 
> 1) Read "Learning Perl" book. 
> 2) After 2nd chapter more or less start to apply it and continue reading. 
> 
> What I learned was applicable for other languages like python because the 
> concept are similar. 
> 
> But for sure you need a project where you need to apply it.  
> 
> Once I read one advice. If you have doubt which language learn for example 
> Perl and Python learn both. There is nothing bad with that. 
> 
> Br,
> Armando 
> From: Mike <te...@mflan.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 7, 2023 12:56:35 PM
> To: beginners@perl.org <beginners@perl.org>
> Subject: Re: My progress in Perl
>  
> 
> "Try to learn by doing something that you need."
> 
> That is great advice.  Write a program to open your directories
> given a key word.  I use that program dozens of times every day.
> 
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> On 8/7/23 00:29, Olivier wrote:
> > William,
> >
> >> I started testing some extensions of CPAN but I don't understand anything. 
> >> I
> >> only execute and then proceed with a book. The name of the book is
> >> Beginning Perl of Curtis Ovid Poe.
> >>
> >> I started with a lot of passion but then lost interest, the monotony 
> >> conquered
> >> me. Actually I am learning references and Complex Data Structures in Perl.
> > I never learned that in Perl and I have been using Perl for 25 years at
> > least.
> >
> > I never learned Perl from a book either, I used it for some small
> > tasks/projects and learned new bits when I needed them.
> >
> >> I have a lot of doubts in my mind:
> >>
> >> What is my purpose with this language?
> > For me, Perl is an unvaluable tool for automatisation of system tasks,
> > manage users, create accounts, etc. My last scripts are used to
> > synchronize print quota between two very dissimliar systems.
> >
> >> In my country don't exist use of this language
> >> I am boring and tired
> > SpamAssassin is a large project in Perl, but even that is not using very
> > complicated data structures. Perl was designed to manipulate reports,
> > extract data and create new reports. It is not a general usage language.
> >
> > I am not sure it is the right way to try to learn Perl without any
> > project. Try to learn by doing something that you need.
> >
> > Most of the CPAN extensions (modules), you don't need them, you will
> > never need them unless you have a direct use for them. Also, depending
> > on the operating system you are using, some of the Perl modules may be
> > part of the packages distriubuted for your OS.
> >
> > Also, for me the real strength of Perl is the strong system of regular
> > expressions, I have an extensive use for them in each of my scripts (a
> > software produces some logs, I have to extract some significant lines
> > from the logs, etc.)
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Olivier
> 

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