On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 01:30:14PM -0500, John Tsangaris wrote: > David Cantrell wrote: > >"Sneaking in" perl code is unprofessional. ... > Again, you may be taking the statement a little too literally. Not to be > offensive, but you seem to be taking a high > horse stance on this. You just may be the first person I've met (virtually) > that has never had to take an order from > a business supervisor which trades "doing it right" for "do it now".
Oh sure I've been told to do that. I just make sure that my objections are noted, and then go ahead and do what I'm told. I've been bitten by *not* getting proper authority for doing things the nasty hacky way in the past, and I ain't gonna do it again. I like to cover my arse. > Perhaps you need to take a step back and realize that english is not a > programming language, and you do not have > to interperet every line literally. Forgive me for thinking that people meant what they said. -- header FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL From =~ /david.cantrell/i describe FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL Message is from David Cantrell score FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL 15.72 # This figure from experimentation _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

