Well seeing as you obviously already took unnecessary buzzwords 101, I'd say learn Java.
On a serious note when I see resumes with lines like the above, I immediately throw them out. They make you sound like you're pretentious and have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. Anyone who truly knows their art doesn't need to use buzzwords to describe it. It's bad enough on a resume - why someone would post it on an online technical forum is beyond me.
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The whole point of "buzzwords" is to take complex concepts and distill them down into concise teminology that is generally understood. Using a "buzzword" does not require the user to understand all of the obscure technical details behind the concept. It gives the less knowedgable individual some common ground to stand on when discussing the concept with those that are more well versed in the subject.
Obviously you've forgotten that Perl Monks is a place where developers come to expand their knowledge. Not everyone here is going to use the complex language that you seem to expect. To add injury to insult (yes, the cliche is reversed), your post is purely critical. You haven't provided any useful advice for
artist. I'm not surprised that you're puzzled as to why someone would use buzzwords. You can't see that your own post is completely lacking in merit. But then maybe that is why you've hidden behind a cloak of anonymity...
Look on the bright side though. Your observational skills do qualify you for a promising career in
causeway management.
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