Since I find myself about to make my 100th post, I thought I'd also take a moment to express various appreciations and to reflect...

Like coreolyn, I am mostly self-taught. Also, I'm the only "technical" person on my development team, which means there aren't a lot of people I can bounce ideas off of. I can talk to my co-workers, of course, but they usually go into *DUMMY MODE* as soon as I start going into specifics.

First off, I'd like to thank the community at large. In the past few months, I've found a community of like minded individuals willing to share their knowledge, expertise, and (most importantly) time for nothing more than the satisfaction of knowing they've helped solve problems, improve skills, educate, and (perhaps most important) made a difference.

Thank you for making the Monastery my favorite waypoint on the Perl Way.

Certain individuals deserve more specific appreciations:

I really enjoy the fact that, despite the diversity of background, opinions, and skill sets of the active Monks, the Monastery not only helps you learn Perl, it can (if you're paying attention) help you learn what it means to be a good, professional, and ethical programmer. I've found my code in other languages improve as a direct result of the conversations and kibitzing that goes on.

As far as my challenges to myself this year:

--f


In reply to My 100th as well... by footpad
in thread On the Road to Perl Enlightenment, My 100th Post, and New Year's Resolutions by coreolyn

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