Re: london.pm Digest, Vol 86, Issue 13

2012-12-12 Thread Alexej Magura
 code and
  yours is recruitment, so it's expected I'm more likely to have to
  clean up messes.

 you still have strange views of my career. i have worked with some of
 the ugliest code and team(mis)work in existence. i have recently been
 doing perl support of a team where explaining why globals are bad took a
 few weeks to sink in to one member. you already made a judgment of my
 perl hunting and now another on my main income. i also get royalties
 from o'reilly for stuff. i have more pans in the fire than you would
 imagine. the reason my perl hunting is so good is BECAUSE of my activity
 in perl development, support, training, writing, etc. i can speak perl
 to both sides and do a proper match and never need buzzwords or similar
 fluff.

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Re: london.pm Digest, Vol 86, Issue 13

2012-12-12 Thread DAVID HODGKINSON

On 12 Dec 2012, at 21:33, Alexej Magura perl...@cpan.org wrote:

 How does one know when one 'has something to show'?
 
 
 Gaz
 
 
 
 When the Overloads convene with the Cerebrates and the Overmind agrees with
 them and they give you the greenlight-means-go signal, or at least that's
 what *I've heard*. :P j/k.

Woah. Welcome to the long dark September of the soul. Point of netiquette: 
please don't quote an entire digest when replying, especially with the kind 
of flippant reply I usually do. Better still, don't use a digest at all. In 
this day  and age, our mail clients have filters and threading which is much 
nicer.