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in thread Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?

I'm not certain this is a good question. I own the camel book and some old CGI programming book, but I rarely (if ever) consult these. The web and perldoc are much more useful (as it lets me get at the information more quickly).
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Re^3: Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?
by biosysadmin (Deacon) on Sep 13, 2005 at 23:59 UTC
    I think it's a good question, as long as the interviewer is good. As an interviewer you don't necessarily want them to mention a "right" answer. Many times a different answer can be acceptable, if it's correctly justified.