There is here (me).
Dave Storrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried to snip as much as possible without fouling up
> attributions. If I failed, my apologies.
>
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> > >At 11:47 AM 11-30-2000 -0500, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> [...is there a pla
interested -- very
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From: "Dave Storrs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 9:40 PM
Subject: Perl apprenticing
> I've tried to snip as much as possible without fouling up
> attributions.
I've tried to snip as much as possible without fouling up
attributions. If I failed, my apologies.
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> >At 11:47 AM 11-30-2000 -0500, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
[...is there a place where Perl Apprentice-wannabes can sign up with a
Perl Master...?]
> Not at
Today around 2:12pm, Dan Sugalski hammered out this masterpiece:
: At 01:23 PM 11/30/00 -0500, Buddha Buck wrote:
: >
: >Here here! Is there a place where PAWB's can sign up?
:
: Not at the moment, at least not formally. Want to set something up? (And
: yes, I'm serious. A good master/apprenti
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> At 01:23 PM 11/30/00 -0500, Buddha Buck wrote:
> >Here here! Is there a place where PAWB's can sign up?
>
> Not at the moment, at least not formally. Want to set something up? (And
> yes, I'm serious. A good master/apprentice thing would help a lot of
At 01:23 PM 11/30/00 -0500, Buddha Buck wrote:
>At 11:47 AM 11-30-2000 -0500, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
>>I forget who proposed it originally, but I thought it an excellent
>>analogy, and
>>an excellent model for Perl development. Like any tradecraft, there are
>>masters, apprentices, and the comm