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This goes back to what I was saying earlier about giving back to the community by becoming involved in the community. The great thing about that is that you'll get far more back from doing that than you'll put into it (actually, that's true of all the ways of contributing I mentioned).
A prime example of that are the Perl Monks. Their charter is to be:
- an attempt to make learning Perl as non-intimidating and easy to use as possible
- a place for individuals to polish, improve, and showcase their Perl skills
- a community which allows everyone to grow and learn from each other.
And they accomplish all three goals. Brilliantly. They have some extremely talented Real World programmers who are happy to lend advice on specific problems, discuss alternative strategies and solutions, critique existing code, etc.
If I were looking to improve my Perl marketability for the future, www.perlmonks.org is the place I'd be hanging out.
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Re: Damian praises Perl Monks
by Masem (Monsignor) on Dec 12, 2001 at 19:46 UTC | |
by grinder (Bishop) on Dec 13, 2001 at 18:24 UTC | |
by drewbie (Chaplain) on Dec 13, 2001 at 03:24 UTC | |
by chip (Curate) on Dec 13, 2001 at 04:57 UTC | |
by drewbie (Chaplain) on Dec 16, 2001 at 11:04 UTC | |
Re: Damian praises Perl Monks
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 19, 2001 at 19:40 UTC |