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Re: JAPH and Perl Monks

by mikfire (Deacon)
on Feb 14, 2001 at 21:32 UTC ( [id://58394]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to JAPH and Perl Monks

The others have answered your JAPH questions, so I will tackle some of the others.

I think I return for three basic reasons.

First, to learn more about perl so I can can program it better. People ask questions here I would not and I can learn that way. I can also ask some of the harder perl questions I have and have a reasonable chance of somebody who understands more than I explaining it. I cannot get that at my current location - I am the local perl expert ( no comments from the peanut gallery ).

Second, to give some of that back. Having accepted help, I am honor bound to give that help back to people who need it. I have learned most of my knowledge the hard way and I enjoy helping others through similar problems.

Third, we have a pretty cool group of people here. The flame and the ego trips are mostly left behind. Help is freely and kindly given and there is usually a sense of humour to it. This is pretty rare on the 'net - look at slashdot and then, if you can stand it, read the clpm for a while.

I am not what I would call an obsessed programmer, either. I rarely code at home - there are better things to do ( sleep, watch TV, drink, etc. ) than spend more time in front of a keyboard. The only reason I know perl is through use on the job. It just has taken a few years and I am still not as good as many people around here. Just work at it long enough and you will get better.

mikfire

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Re: Re: JAPH and Perl Monks
by turnstep (Parson) on Feb 14, 2001 at 21:41 UTC
    I am not what I would call an obsessed programmer, either. I rarely code at home...

    You will. Oh yes, you will, as perl slowly drags you in. Before you know it, you'll be up to the wee hours of the morning trying to finish your obfuscation. Enjoy your sleeping and TV watching while you can. :)

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