I have been interviewing people for perl programming positions for the last few years. I always ask what they use to keep learning new things, and if they mention perlmonks its always a good sign
My biggest difficulty is finding people who can think in abstractions and program perl
In reply to Re: Is PerlMonks relevant for one's Perl marketability?
by tmaly
in thread Is PerlMonks relevant for one's Perl marketability?
by reisinge
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