Perl is more popular than Java, since you have more peoples that use it. The problem is that the market look more for Java since Java has a marketing job around it.

"...people who argue "Perl isn't taken seriously because it isn't certified" have it completely the wrong way around.

You can't ask to the others to know Perl, Java or anything, they just follow the wave. You think that who tell that Java is good really know it?! Who chose the peoples generally are persons that doesn't know the technology, and this is why they chose for certified programers, and we need to dance with the music! Ask to the others to have a good idea about the things is just utopia.

My idea to make Perl certification come because I don't agree with the facts and I want to change them. Every body can change the things, you just need to start, move the peolples... or you just agree with the wrong things in the world and continue with your life?!

My grandfather learned a good thing with his grandfather. In the life you can make your rules, or follow the rules of the others. If you show from the beginning that you make your rules, the peoples will respect them, and some will follow too. But you always need to show your rules from the begin. One time in the game of the others you are in the game of the others. My great-grandfather lived 109 years, and my grandfather has 76. All of them had a good life, and what I said work from more than 120 years.

(I make my rules!)

Graciliano M. P.
"The creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: Re: Perl Certified! by gmpassos
in thread Perl Certified! by gmpassos

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