SOURCECORP (in O.P.) currently, and has for years, uses it for custom ETL
operations.  Perl programming skills have been a requirement for those on
the data management team, however I understand that they are moving to
proprietary ETL tools to perform the same functions soon, so those hiring
requirements likely will change.


On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Andrew Moore <[email protected]>wrote:

> Last month at the KC Perl Mongers meeting, we took a few minutes to
> list some of the companies in KC that we know develop perl code in
> some way. I had intended to send out this list earlier, but instead it
> rode around in my pocket for a few weeks.
>
> In no particular order:
>
> - Codero (used to be aplus) might have some
> - examinetics has a perl application that they're maintaining
> - mulitservice writes some perl code and even occasionally hires folks
> - UMB used to have a bunch of perl, and may still
> - Indigo Interactive (related to Virtumundo) has a perl application or two
> - Academy of Family Physicians uses it a bit
> - Stowers institute probably does, and occasionally looks for an
> engineer I think
> - uclick (Andrews McMeel)
> - ScriptPro sorta uses it for system administration stuff
>
> Do you know anyone else in town that uses perl or writes software in
> it? If so, feel free to speak up!
>
> -Andy
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