I seem to have problem with communicating this way (written english) and somehow I dont realy say what I ment so people get bad judgment about that - somehow they dig up the worst out of it. This isnt the first time, not just here, devshed forums also ...

Anyway I admire the way you said it. And especialy agree with :
The author is making a more general point, though: bad Perl code leads to a bad reputation for everything Perl. That resonates with me. At my current company, I've witnessed the negative reactions of far too many people who couldn't possibly have an informed opinion about the language. Marketing people, CEO's, vice presidents, etc.

In reply to Re^2: Thread on Joel on software forum : "I hate Perl programmers." by techcode
in thread Thread on Joel on software forum : "I hate Perl programmers." by techcode

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