XPost: comp.unix.shell, comp.unix.programmer
On 12.04.2024 16:15, Kenny McCormack wrote:
In article <uvbfii$3mom0$[email protected]>,
Kenny McCormack <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <uvbe3m$2cun7$[email protected]>,
Janis Papanagnou <[email protected]> wrote:
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I've programmed in Perl but I'm no Perl-programmer notwithstanding.
That's like saying "Yeah, I've had sex with men, but that don't make gay..."
That's like saying "Yeah, I've had sex with men, but that don't make me gay..."
LOL, yeah. - But the point is that my valuation what constitutes a
"programmer" needs quite a bit more expertise than I have. (YMMV.)
All that I've done in Perl programming was to infer some knowledge
from other languages or libraries and to expand existing programs
to my needs. And it was not even a month I spent for coding Perl.
I also do know a bit Perl concepts from literature, but that's it.
If that experience is what already constitutes a programmer then I
understand why so much existing software is so bad. :-)
(But, yeah, _technically_ I became have become a Perl programmer.
Just don't count on any deep experience. And I'll also reject any
Perl job offers. ;-)
Janis
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