Woah that "perlmonks vs india" thread sure has a lot of flame (and by that i mean self righteous pricks).

So let it be clear : as much as i hate outsourcing, in the same way i hate that all my friggin' clothes are made in vietnam and travel the whole fckn' globe before they reach me ...

Well, as much as i hate that, i'll always take a great pleasure to help a fellow coder, be he indian or whatever.

And EVEN MORE if he plans to CHEAT A FRIGGIN TEST !!!

That's called "sitting on the right side of the fence", bitches.
ZlR


In reply to Re: Stop with the interview questions already by ZlR
in thread Stop with the interview questions already by ssandv

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