Once again, you're an idiot. He not only writes good and maintainable code, but he's also in high demand. Many companies would love to hire him and when he was hired at a company I worked at, he definitely showed his worth.

But here's the real kicker: you can go out and read his code. You can go out and read his books. You can go out and read his articles. You can go out and evaluate anything about him that's germane to this discussion. You, on the other hand, are a coward. You hide behind your anonymity and show us nothing but insults. Let's see a CV (or resume, if you prefer). Let's see some code. Let's see something which shows that you're more than just a pile of insults.

I doubt you'll do that, though. You're a coward (I'm not usually this harsh, but people aren't usually as both as offensive and as ignorant as you are).

Cheers,
Ovid

New address of my CGI Course.


In reply to Re^4: Coward by Ovid
in thread Don't Write That In Perl! by Ovid

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