I know perl/ruby/python and use all of them for work.
But I didn't see an employer seeking the perl programmer.
Can we the perl programmers find any professional jobs today?
Thanks.
If you know both Python and Perl, then you are one of a big boss in
programming industry, especially in AI
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 5:22 PM Hao Wu wrote:
> https://jobs.perl.org/
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> If you are in the right place, it is not that hard to find a perl job.
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> On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 7:46 PM
python and AI are different stuff, just like shovel and farming.
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Hi!
Just to add my 5 cents.
Theoretically speaking, it is still possible. For example, I've been
contacted once about such position recently.
Practically speaking, if you're good developer there is a lot of
language agnostic positions.
For the last 12 month I passed the interviews and
You may look into this in another way, it is indeed difficult to find a job
to do pure Perl programming nowadays, but Perl is very commonly used by QA,
DevOps, SRE. Having Perl/Python skills will help you get the positions in
these domains, so don't just look for a Perl job.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2023
https://jobs.perl.org/
If you are in the right place, it is not that hard to find a perl job.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 7:46 PM winnie hw wrote:
> I know perl/ruby/python and use all of them for work.
> But I didn't see an employer seeking the perl programmer.
> Can we the perl programmers