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PerlNights Public BETA

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on Nov 04, 2011 at 05:30 UTC ( [id://935832]=perlnews: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by Tux (Canon) on Nov 08, 2011 at 14:45 UTC

    Do you realize that possible future employers might hit this site when trying to find out who there are about to hire?

    And do you realize that the "average" reaction to your posts is quite negative?

    Even if you are half as bright as you suggest you are (which I doubt going on the number of questions you ask here), your stubbornness in telling all the other monks are stupid and not worthy of your knowledge might have the same influence on those that will be your source of living.

    If I were an employer, I would not hire you. That is not because I doubt your technical possibilities (yet), but because of your attitude towards others. In my perception you seem to be incapable to work with others. In the broadest sense.

    Please keep that in mind when posting yet another mail of which you think the "powers-to-be" (that you abhor) will reap.

    Let's keep this place a nice one. The monks that like your project by now will have found your new site.

    For what it is worth, if I read through the lines, you might have a small juristic problem when you just copy and paste content from other sites, including content from PerlMonks. I did take a small moment to browse your site and saw exact copies of posts from PerlMonks. I don't know what powers the owners of this site have, but you might want to consider staying out of trouble up front.


    Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 04, 2011 at 06:18 UTC
    Considering Simon James Odell is known for performing illegal denial of service attacks, I would consider willingly visiting his website , not smart
      PRO PATRIA INVICTUS
Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by derby (Abbot) on Nov 04, 2011 at 12:19 UTC

    A non-perl related question -- if you're using jquery, what's the value of aXML_ajax_read and aXML_ajax_write?

    -derby
      Those are two old ajax routines I wrote prior to discovering the magic of jQuery. They were used on my old forum system for the same function, so instead of re-writing jQuery stylee them I just chucked them in as they are.
Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 04, 2011 at 07:44 UTC
    What a sucky site. The colors are awful. There's no content and I can't post anything or do anything interesting there.
      In the user control panel you can change the colour scheme. The default is "midnight" but there is also "daytime" which makes it look a lot more like this site.
        Oh I didn't see that. Ok, that looks better still no one on there though.
Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 04, 2011 at 07:46 UTC
    I thought it was Better, but it turns out it is just Beta. Never mind ill just stick to haunting this place.
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Re: PerlNights Public BETA
by Plankton (Vicar) on Nov 04, 2011 at 21:49 UTC
    You pretentious little insignificant troll. Your sniveling creations are worth less than a protozoan’s waste!

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