Alllllll Righhhty then. ( I apologize for the AVT quote )
Perl Certification, love it or hate it. Many a debate here has got nowhere. Gonna put some more fire into that old hole :)
Before I get into the diggs of it I have a few questions:-
A) Has anything really changed since my last post in 07:-
Perl Certification Revisited?
B) Are the people who are set against it still worried that they may be loosing something personally ( rather than thinking of Perl's or TPF's benefit as a whole )?
C) Is the original list attempt dead:-
perl-cert
Think I already know this one...
D) Does everyone agree multiple choice tests are total *!*%*$! to showing how capable a programmer is?
## I'm guessing yes
Good ;)
Lyle
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