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The big "Explore Perl" button, where is it?
How can we make Perl more "explorable?" That's the question I've been wrestling with since my last post about "Getting to the root of Perl's perception problems." (By the way, thanks for all of the feedback -- very helpful).
As I continued to think through the different audiences that Perl needs to speak to and the challenge of helping them find the information they're looking for, I kept coming back to one idea: we need a Sherpa.
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