This is a question for Perl programmers in the field. I would like to hear your advice in my next step.
I work presently in a DOS - windows environment. I program Perl in DOS. It is pretty straight Perl scripts. Besides some DBI, and a sprinkle of CGI, it's mainly straight Perl. I learnt Perl, and took an excellent course in NYU in advanced Perl ('use' versus 'require,' type globs, tie scalar, oop, CGI, DBI etc.) I have not mastered them, but it opened me up to the big stuff. My question is how do I stay in Perl, and make myself more marketable. I want to advance financially. Most Perl jobs are not for straight Perl. Do I need to take Unix, Java, JavaScript, HTML, or none of the above (or all). (I know very few languages besides Perl.) Courses are expensive, so what do you think? (No attachments please.) Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]