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That's the kicker. However, and I put this forward very carefully - as a developer, you need to make sure you're not typecast as a Perl person. I can program in pretty much any language you put in front of me, yet contract houses will never look at me as anything but a Perl developer because that's 75% of what's on my resume. I can also be a junior DBA (in both Oracle and MySQL) and a junior sysadmin (for at least 3 flavors of *nix and Windows Server 2003), but I'll never get hired as either. Now, this makes me very attractive as a senior developer in a small firm, but I'm still shortchanged as a technical person creating a career. Just be warned. Being right, does not endow the right to be rude; politeness costs nothing. In reply to Re: Money vs. Perl
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