Surely in these times any job is better than no job? > Appologies for the possibly off-topic message but I hope that this might > be of interest to some people on this list.
If I was unemployed this could be an attractive job. Besides he mentions Linux/OSX Administration, I use Perl heavily in systems administration. What is with the snobbery with PHP? Sure Perl is better, but Its like the old "what is better vi or emacs?". We should at least understand where PHP (or any other language) is in the market and that there are very high paid jobs for people who can write god quality code regardless of language. That's my rant/opinion :) I also second Rob: > aren't we supposed to be trying to come a > across as a friendly & welcoming group of programmers? 2009/11/17 Lyle <[email protected]> > > Robin Edwards wrote: > > 2009/11/17 Lyle <[email protected]>: > > > >> This is a Perl list and you've just posted a job that mentions no Perl > >> and requires PHP skills. How did you think this would be appropriate? > >> Please do not do this again, I've blocked you from this list. > >> > >> > >> Lyle > >> > > > > That was a little OTT, aren't we supposed to be trying to come a > > across as a friendly & welcoming group of programmers? > > > > Maybe, I've not been very well today so probably a bit snappy. Although > the thought of this list being flooded with every PHP job going it's > appealing. If Shane emailed me to say sorry I'd lift the ban, but > considering he only signed up to post that job, and has likely done the > same to any tech list in the area, I doubt he will. Don't get me wrong, > if it were a Perl job I'd be more than happy. > > > Lyle > > _______________________________________________ > BristolBathPM mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.bristolbath.org/mailman/listinfo/bristolbathpm _______________________________________________ BristolBathPM mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.bristolbath.org/mailman/listinfo/bristolbathpm
