Want to learn and master Perl?

Join Exercism’s Perl Track for access to 66 exercises grouped into 5 Perl Concepts, with automatic analysis of your code and personal mentoring, all 100% free.

Explore concepts

About Perl

package HelloWorld;
use strict;
use warnings;

sub hello {
  return 'Hello, World!';
}

1;

66 coding exercises for Perl on Exercism. From Saddle Points to Twelve Days.


Get better at programming through fun, rewarding coding exercises that test your understanding of concepts with Exercism.

See all Perl exercises on Exercism

Key Features of Perl


Perl

Vibrant community

Be they Mongers, Monks, or residents of Planet Perl - they are eager to share knowledge and tips.

Embeddable

The Perl interpreter can be embedded into a wide variety of systems like web servers and databases.

Multi-paradigm

Code your way. Full support for functional, procedural, and object-oriented programming.

Easily Extensible

Leverage over 25, 000 modules available on CPAN, or write your very own for distribution.

1st class text & Unicode

Powerful tools for HTML XML, and all manner of natural languages. Full Unicode support baked in.

Duct-tape of the internet

Underpinning the web since the beginning. The general purpose language for getting things done.

A taste of the concepts you'll cover


See all the concepts for Perl

Get mentored the Perl way

Every language has its own way of doing things. Perl is no different. Our mentors will help you learn to think like a Perl developer and how to write idiomatic code in Perl. Once you've solved an exercise, submit it to our volunteer team, and they'll give you hints, ideas, and feedback on how to make it feel more like what you'd normally see in Perl - they'll help you discover the things you don't know that you don't know.

Learn more about mentoring

Community-sourced Perl exercises

The Perl track on Exercism has 5 concepts and 66 exercises to help you write better code. Discover new exercises as you progress and get engrossed in learning new concepts and improving the way you currently write.

See all Perl exercises
Perl

Get started with the Perl track

The best part, it’s 100% free for everyone.