Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Ask Bjørn Hansen
On Jan 23, 2004, at 1:16 PM, Octavian Rasnita wrote: Of course you can write programs in perl which are easy to maintain by you, but maybe there are other perl programmers which don't like your style of writing programs, and they might tell that you are a bad style programmer and that their st

Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Octavian Rasnita
Of course you can write programs in perl which are easy to maintain by you, but maybe there are other perl programmers which don't like your style of writing programs, and they might tell that you are a bad style programmer and that their style is good. Some of the programmers prefer to put more

Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> There is a reason why Java is better than perl or php for some projects. It's 100% cross platform? > > I know only Perl and I've started to learn a little PHP, but Java is > definitely better for large projects which need to cooperate tens of > programmers, because the programs made in Perl ar

Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Frank Wiles
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 10:26:30 -0800 "Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is a reason why Java is better than perl or php for some > projects. > > I know only Perl and I've started to learn a little PHP, but Java is > definitely better for large projects which need to cooperate ten

Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Jonathan Scott Duff
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 04:04:16PM -0500, John Von Essen wrote: > > In five years, I foresee almost all large companies completely abandoning > things like perl and php. Excellent! That means that the leaner meaner companies using things like perl and php will thrive and quickly take over the ma

Re: improving skillset (was "YC 40/hr net-30?)

2004-01-23 Thread Octavian Rasnita
There is a reason why Java is better than perl or php for some projects. I know only Perl and I've started to learn a little PHP, but Java is definitely better for large projects which need to cooperate tens of programmers, because the programs made in Perl are very hard to be maintained, especial