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Shouldn't the best city (or, for that matter,
place) be whereever
a Monk (or even acolyte) decides to be ?
This reminds me very much of the recent dust up in France... rather than encouraging entrepreneurship to create jobs, the passive and, oddly, accepted answer is to legislate hours. I've done some pretty decent Perl hacking in some very remote locales, with nothing but a Jeep battery to recharge the laptop. Some of my best design/development has occured with a tall Whibdey's Port and tasty cigar at my elbow, lit only by sunshine or campfire. If your purpose is to locate yourself to find work, you'll always be a nomad. If your purpose is to locate the work that finds you, you'll always be employed. In reply to Re: Easiest city to find Perl work:
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