What makes a good or bad Perl job advert? What key words or phrases get you going, above and beyond the response 'yes I know how to do that'?
[composed and posted with ecto]
Perl in the Enterprise environment: a look at why it isn't perceived as being there, whether or not this is true, and how to get it there.
[composed and posted with ecto]
This blog is replicated on use Perl; as well as here.
It's to some extent a documentation of a long thought process, and even now, I'm finding myself reposting things here that I've since thought about and revised my opinions on.
As to where it's headed? I'm not exactly sure, but I can see a light of some sort at the end of the tunnel, and I don't think it's an oncoming train!
2 comments:
Just came by here from google, while hunting for Perl blogs.
As it happens, I posted about this very subject the other day in my own blog: How (not) to write a Perl job ad. There are also some other links within that post.
K.
Hi, i'm a perl monk from Brazil, nice blog i will follow yoy twitter :P
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