that is a great idea for a beginner to try - thank you

Deviloper wrote:
> Hey, If you are "looking" for a not so hard but very interessting project,
> then write a tool that lookup the internet (via regex and google see 
> cpan.org) for the latest news/lawsuites of your profession in law. You could 
> write a demon/service, putting all the available information on a lawsuite(? 
> i´m german don´t know how to spell it) in your and your collegs mailbox, so 
> you won´t miss the outcome of any important suite you are interessted in. 
> This will keep you up to date. (I did something like that to see whats up 
> with the companies I bought stocks of.)
>
> And if you don´t already have an ide, checkout the komodo ide or optiperl. 
> they are much easier to use then eclipse.
>
> byebye.
>
> late_rabbit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hat am 7. Dezember 2008 um 22:40 geschrieben:
>
> > I'm a lawyer learning perl and new to this group.
> >
> > My law firm uses free and open source code.  I've been able to show
> > nearby nonprofits and other law firms options that exist besides
> > proprietary software for doing good professional work.
> >
> > Learning perl is next. . . . .
> >
> > Currently I'm working through Learning Perl and have a stack of other
> > perl books.  Those are fun, but I haven't found any written for
> > lawyers.
> >
> > I'm hoping for interesting beginner projects that may also have
> > application to my work as a lawyer.
> >
> > Suggestions welcome.  Thanks.
> >
> > http://www.openmissoula.org/
> >
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