Warning. Don't try it. Or at least, use a throw-away email address. Before doing this quiz, I didn't get any spam at my gmail account. Now I'm getting small amounts. Annoying.

Bigfoot is setting up a dedicated development center in India for which they are looking for the finest Perl, Open Source programmers. The center would commence its operations in early Aug, 2005. Highlights of the opportunity with Bigfoot are: [...] A salary package that will be a trend setter in the industry.

I'm wondering what direction this trend is being set in... (a quick check on Bigfoot's webspace shows they're a New York company ... doing development in India, and want to pay people big bucks? Something smells fishy there..)


In reply to Re: Perplexing perl problem by Tanktalus
in thread Perplexing perl problem by sreejithcyber

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