Re: dha

2001-09-15 Thread Chris Ball
On 14 Sep 2001 23:51:09 +0100, robin szemeti wrote: Curries: as a general rule, I find the price is inversely proportional to the quality. I can take you to some very 'posh' curry houses that serve dishes I wouldn't feed to the cat, and some scruffy, cheap places that serve meals you

Re: Curry (was Re: dha)

2001-09-15 Thread Chris Ball
On 15 Sep 2001 20:05:12 +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote: Bah. You beat me to it. I was gonna say 'Rusholme!'. I did live there for 2 years. London.pm curry outing...? *adds it to the Things To Do Next Weekend list* I think I've probably offered just about as much house space as I can get

Re: dha

2001-09-15 Thread Lucy McWilliam
On 15 Sep 2001, Chris Ball wrote: My experience is that CS grads can be very good however most are only about average. If you do get a programmer who has a degree in some other subject then usually they are better than the CS student as they are thinking out of the box whereas CS students

Re: Curry (was Re: dha)

2001-09-15 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Chris Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think I've probably offered just about as much house space as I can get away with, but if anyone feels like coming up to Manchester for the day on Saturday (or weekend, if you can find crash space) next weekend, there are a few london-pm'ers making it

Re: Linux Format

2001-09-15 Thread Lucy McWilliam
Mark Fowler wrote: While we're waffling on about us lot getting reported on and stuff I should point out that no-one else has pointed out that our nominal leader has something about using 'tie' on perl.com. http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/09/04/tiedhash.html *wonders* Wouldn't it be a

Re: dha

2001-09-15 Thread Chris Ball
On 15 Sep 2001 20:37:22 +0100, Lucy McWilliam wrote: On 15 Sep 2001, Chris Ball wrote: My experience is that CS grads can be very good however most are only about average. If you do get a programmer who has a degree in some other subject then usually they are better than the CS student as