Could I be putting too much stock into the exercises? That's where I'm getting 
frustrated. For example, I'm treating them as "test" exercises and when I don't get 
them correct, I deem the chapter a failure, which is silly since there are 2 or 3 
questions per chapter. Maybe I should treat them as "examples" instead. 
 

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Kipp, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent:   Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:40 AM
                To:     Anthony Beaman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        RE: Mastering "Learning Perl on Win 32 Systems"

                 
                > Any advice on getting through the LP/Win 32 book? I know I 
                > can do it but I'm getting tripped up. I've moved on to other 
                > chapters and I'm about to read Chapter 7 but I still haven't 
                > gotten arrays and hashes. My study routine consists of 
                > reading and taking notes; studying the notes; going through 
                > and coding the examples and exercises. Any advice on learning 
                > to program and using my time wisely? I've searched for a "How 
                > to learn to program" FAQ or guide/tutorial but to no avail. 
                > My goals are to move on to Programming Perl, Network 
                > Programming with Perl (Stein's book), and one of Roth's Win32 
                > admin books but I keep falling down. Thanks!! :-)

                what exactly are you having trouble with? why don't you try writing a 
script
                that you think might be useful to you. that is how you really learn 
how it
                works 

                 
                

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