On Jan 18, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Bryan Sant wrote:
On 1/17/07, Jesse Stay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll agree to disagree. Also, if you watch the jobs-perl-discuss
list
on perl.org he and others have spoken out about this in the last year
or two. While I agree it's silly to be picky about simple
capitalization, I still like to warn companies about doing it the
right way - they will miss out on some good potential candidates by
not doing so.
Holly crybabies Batman! I have even less respect for the PERL
community. What a joke. I hope that this immature attitude
represents the minority of "professionals" in that camp. I would
think that spreading the gospel of Perl would be better served by
gentle guidance to persons and potential employers rather than harsh
rejection of those who aren't 1337 haX0rz who know how to spell P3r1
correctly.
BTW - don't you ever *THINK* about spelling Java as JAVA or I'll have
a conniption fit and hold my breath until I pass out! Just thinking
about you potentially spelling it that way is making me
hyperventilate! Waaaaaaaa!!
This is coming from the person who jumps down the throat of anyone
who dares to post anything derogatory about Java. (For example,
saying that Java is a) not the greatest language ever, b) not the
best language for task XYZ or c) slow.)
:)
Note by the smiley face that I am teasing Bryan.
In all seriousness, its probably best not to make fun of someone for
pointing things out, as each of us has, at one time or another,
pointed something out that may seem trivial to someone else. Top-
posting, VIM is better than emacs (and vice-versa), not trimming,
etc, etc.
Grant
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