indeed. I'd written a bit of s/w before I learnt perl (about 4 years back), and it took me a while. I still have plenty to learn too, but it's getting better.
On 6/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/19/2006 10:11:51 AM: > > > What is the largest size dev team people are aware working on a cat > > based site? > > > > If you had a small project that was growing from one or two people > > that needed (say) 5 or 6, what kind of problems does that present? > > > > I've been keeping half an eye on the perl jobs market over the last > > months, where I am (Belgium) there aren't many, but the ones that come > > up seem to hang around. I'm getting the impression that it isn't too > > easy to recruit perlers. > > I think this is because there are many people that claim to code in perl > that have not really made it over the learning curve. Good perl coders > tend to get a good name in an area and be recruited directly. > > A bad/inexperienced perl coder can do a fair bit of damage on a team. > > > > > This is very speculative thinking on my part, just wanted to have a > > quick "straw poll" as to what is going on out there. > > > > cheers > > > > D > > > _______________________________________________ > List: [email protected] > Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst > Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ > -- Daniel McBrearty email : danielmcbrearty at gmail.com www.engoi.com : the multi - language vocab trainer BTW : 0873928131 _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
