> when studying PERL, how many months does
> it generally take to get past the
> "baby talk" stage?
Assuming full time, and some experiance of
other languages you should be quite proficent
after 2-3 months... I created my first script,
Tk script, module and object by then - albeit
they were'nt pe
It took me about six months before I started to feel like I could hold my
own. Of course, four months later I realize that I just didn't know enough
about some things to realize how much more I needed to know. For me one of
the great things about Perl is that you can learn the basics very quick
Months you say? hehehe I don' think I'll ever get out of it.
- naika
http://www.naikaonline.com
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when studying PERL, how many months does it generally