Hi all,

I think its time the real beauty of perl from the origin is restored.
Although am not a programmer per see but I used only perl and bash for
whatever I need in programming.
I think all the so called disadvantages today could be ported to perl
from other languages as Rasnita had raised, this used to be the perl
advantages that I know getting good features from other languages.
What are those things required to be a perl developer, I know you will
get me  links/urls but summary on this thread will help.
I know only perl and I get my life going when required bcos my little
skill get me going, thanks to "TIMTOADY", you don't need to read many
chapters to start working your perl scripts up.
Anyway, the 5.12 upward is becoming more and more interesting,  those
I still regard to some standardisation like moose as restriction, but
its good to attract pple from other languages. Perl community need
publicity andf more open source codes and modules portable ms windows
will help, client based project is gui will help too.

Thanks

On 1/5/11, Uri Guttman <u...@stemsystems.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "OR" == Octavian Rasnita <orasn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>   >> memoize on fibbinacci?? hahah.
>
>   OR> Yes. I have taken that Fibonacci subroutine exactly from Memoize's
> POD.
>
> i was being sarcastic. fib is the last function in the world you would
> memoize. it has a faster linear solution. the point is recursion is a
> lousy benchmark.
>
>   >> get a telecommute job?
>
>   OR> All the companies from USA and UK that offer jobs as a Perl programmer
>   OR> require to be USA/UK resident and to have work permit. I haven't seen
>   OR> any offer for telecommute job. Maybe only those on some sites like
>   OR> vworker (ex rentacoder) for just a few bucks.
>
> that is totally wrong. i know the perl job market very well. i created
> the perl jobs mailing list (which morphed into jobs.perl.org. you don't
> know what you are talking about here.
>
>   OR> Agree but it is used less and less and Python and Ruby more and more
>   OR> and it doesn't matter how good it is if a job is hard to find and
>   OR> if... as you recommended, you need to move in another country to get a
>   OR> job.
>
> you are wrong there as well.
>
> uri
>
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