I find this a ridiculous node. What are you trying to achieve here? Do you want people telling you how good you are for following your heart? Of course everyone will tell you to "do the work you like" over a job that pays more and most people do exactly that.

I just don't see what this has to do with Perl. I bet that if you take your post, subsitute all "Perl" words with "BMW", you get the exact same replies on a BMW-lovers forum. (Although this would sound strange: "where I barely could use BMW on real applications.").

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In reply to Re: Money vs. Perl by b10m
in thread Money vs. Perl by cog

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