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A social, familial and academic misfit, Bliako has travelled widely, studied hard and passed exams, learned from the wise and nut-cases alike, taught the willing and researched for Institutes.
Currently self-un-employed looking for employment, Bliako explores the boundaries of the space-time-"money" continuum without his gaze ever leaving his beloved navel.
Bliako has never endowed any profit-seeking corporation with his surplus labour neither did he take advantage of anyone else's, although he did eat some free lunches during the dot-com erràr, then being young and cocky.
When others saw in Perl paradise lost, Bliako saw promised land and claimed a shack in it, with frequent back-and-forth excursions to C, C++ and Java - often inlining.
Hugely indebted to the authors of perl and all contributors to the free software foundation, cpan, cran, ctan, gnu, tex, boost, unix, linux ... Bliako recognises that he programs sitting on the hunched shoulders of giants with whom he can not even shake hands.
Bliako is versed with a few scriptorials like bash and R and has fun combining all of them as well as Perl, boost, atlas libraries, openmp, PETSc, opencv, sometimes cuda, in order to analyse data for biology or have fun with super-collider, processing, scraping, perl web-backends, the occasional hlack /sic/.
Bliako well hopes that atheism will not become an obstacle in his ascending the echelons of the Monastery and having a beer with his new-found friends.
The temperature is 40C in the Island of Saints and Bliako lives well in heat
TINA to TIMTOWTDI:
Love is all I bring inna me khaki suit and ting
>>> Nah pop no style, a strictly roots <<<
Nah pop no style, a strictly roots
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meaning: https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Music/Question38159.html
- This is a node with my thoughts regarding Perl:
Re: Curious about Perl's strengths in 2018
belonging to this thread:
Curious about Perl's strengths in 2018 - This is a node with my thoughts regarding Computer Programming in the Modern World and the realisation that like everything else in Capitalism, Programming (as a professional occupation) is about profit-making, productivity and milking the weakest links:
Re: Why does it seem as though Perl has the only community of friendly, non patronizing or demeaning, programmers? What is with every one else?
belonging to this thread:
Why does it seem as though Perl has the only community of friendly, non patronizing or demeaning, programmers? What is with every one else?
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Source of original image unknown unfortunately, I think it was called The Vortex.