>>>>> "Darren/Torin/Who" == Darren/Torin/Who Ever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Darren/Torin/Who> When I wrote my Perl Course, I tried to break up the different
datatypes
Darren/Torin/Who> with code structure so that people could write programs immediately
even
Darren/Torin/Who> if they were rather trivial.
Very close to what we've done with the new Stonehenge llama materials,
and therefore Llama 3 (in progress).
As the flagship Stonehenge Perl training course and guide, we've been
working very hard to get the ordering right, and chunkable. Regex is
now three sections, for example. We've done about 30 deliveries with
the new ordering/structuring, and are quite pleased with all but a few
niggly details.
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