In the Research and Development department, Flávio will have a fundamental role in the development and research of innovations for the Portuguese market, besides the continuation of his valuable work for the Perl Community.

I stumbled upon your post because as I wrote elsewhere I often start my visits to the Monastery from Worst Nodes, and it was listed there. I ++'d it since I see no reason why it should have a negative reputation, although I can understand the concerns of some who may have possibly downvoted it due to the fact that it is more of a personal ad in favour of one Perl-person than an actual piece of Perl News proper . Thus you may want to consider adding some details about which consequences this may possibly have for the Perl world itself. For example, will this Vertical One sponsor or at least support some of the development Flávio could do for his ongoing project, which you listed?


In reply to Re: Flávio Glock hired by Portuguese IT Company Vertical One by blazar
in thread Flávio Glock hired by Portuguese IT Company Vertical One by ruoso

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