>> (who came back from lunch and found that he'd slid another place down the >> beginner's ladder, and can't get his rewrite to work, and may have to >> actually spend the afternoon doing what he gets paid for...) > >Wow, you get paid for golfing in Perl? Who is your employer? ;-) > >These are obviously the first signs of Perl golf being accepted and valued by >the wider world. When can we expect Tiger Woods type earnings? (or at least >Ton and Eugene and co. can) > >Jonathan Paton
Sadly, no. I am in QA, at the end of the software pipe, so if the developers aren't fixing their bugs fast enough, I can sometimes shave a couple of strokes here and there at work. This morning it looked like I might be able to squeeze out an hour or two to do so, but while I was at lunch I got some new code to test this afternoon, so my TPR(0,4) solution is going to have to stay where it is...
