or, if those companies want to survive, they should hire good programmers, and let them learn perl. that's what they do anyway, with programmers who come from a different technological background.
in many companies, the language is only one of several barriers, and sometimes not the main barrier - the technology to be developed is much more complicated then mastering a given programming language. i just wish people would stop putting such a strong emphasize on knowing specific programming languages. --guy Pinkhas Nisanov wrote: > On 2/28/07, Gabor Szabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I personally hardly know any companies where Perl is used for large things >> but even >> some of those want to switch. Partially because they don't find good Perl >> programmers. > > All those companies can find good perl programmers very fast and easy. > They just need to post message on this mail group, that they are > ready to pay very good salary, and I'm sure many of our group members > will be ready to move to better place. > As I know perl programmers has highest salary rates abroad ( > California, London, ... ), > but I feel that here, in Israel, it's very hard for perl programmer to get > even average salary for good programmer. > > thanks > Pinkhas Nisanov > _______________________________________________ > Perl mailing list > [email protected] > http://perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
