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Newbie Friendly Perl ProjectsThursday, 03 September 2009Tags: [CPAN] [Perl] [SDL] [personal]This is a reply to szabgab's post on how to get newbies interested in Perl modules. Being a newbie in Perl myself I thought I should take a shot.
I was thinking you can make projects more accessible to newbies by having a step by step plan included with where they need to look. For example for docs of SDL_perl:
Look at SDL docs [ link ] See where SDL_perl is using the same functions [ link ] and the docs to this file [ link ] Use the pod format to add it to the source [ link to using pod ] {BONUS} Come up with tutorial or cookbook [ link to example ] Submit code to github [ link ] or email them to me [ link ]
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My milestones (itches) for gaming in PerlTuesday, 25 August 2009Tags: [Perl] [SDL] [personal]As a new Perl developer I am able to contribute with great enthusiasm due to the great community and the fancies of the language. However I know that these things will fade and I will need something else to take the place. Usually what has worked for me in the past was to set milestones. These will act as roots, keeping me interested in being involved. After all in words better than mines.
We all âscratch our own itchesâ. Itâs why I started Linux, itâs why I started git, and itâs why I am still involved. -- Linus
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Newbie Friendly Perl ProjectsThursday, 03 September 2009Tags: [CPAN] [Perl] [SDL] [personal] A seed needs soft soil and water to grow This is a reply to szabgab's post on how to get newbies interested in Perl modules. Being a newbie in Perl myself I thought I should take a shot.
I was thinking you can make projects more accessible to newbies by having a step by step plan included with where they need to look. For example for docs of SDL_perl:
Look at SDL docs [ link ]
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