On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 02:25:10PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote: > On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 02:13:43PM +0100, Victoria Conlan wrote: > > >We are. > > >We had someone start just a coupla days ago, and we're still looking for > > >MOAR PEEPUL. > > Hmm, maybe you lot just scare me too much. :-P
He's really not dangerous at all. Cute and cuddly, and easily disarmed by placing a pint glass of (decent) beer in each hand. > > I think I've forgotten how to write code now, anyhow. :-( > > Nah, coding is like falling off a bike - easy to do, hard to forget, and > not very stylish :-) Surely not knowing how to code is a feature, as it makes it easier to unquestioningly accept the current fashion, without having to first unlearn last year's current fashion? Not that I know what this year's fad is. I merely know that I don't know it, and so usually fail to meet several of the ticky boxes of "required experience" on most job ads. Which pretty much goes to show how "required" required is, as people at said organisations when pointed at such ads usually then say that I'm still the sort of person that they'd want. Nicholas Clark PS If anyone's employer *is* recruiting, $10,000 is less than you'd pay a pimp. TPF would love to thank you for your donation on their front page: http://www.perlfoundation.org/ PPS london.pm's beer kitty will undercut TPF's price, but doesn't offer as much visibility.