in reply to Re: PerlMonks XP Value
in thread PerlMonks XP Value

if i were looking for the quality of a programmer i want to hire, i would look through their postings also.


I agree with you in this matter.

gain lots of XP by just giving all your votes everyday.


My suggestion is, after reaching monk level, XP for daily login and giving all their allocated votes for the day should be stopped. But i am not sure what ll be the drawback, by doing so. By doing this an employer can now consider his XP and his/her postings if needed.

Prasad

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Re^3: PerlMonks XP Value
by coreolyn (Parson) on Oct 09, 2006 at 13:38 UTC

    In my case my XP just denotes that I've been around here forever. In comparison to the esteemed mindtrust around here I'm still an acolyte at best. The daily login and XP for voting is a small part of why I show up every (work) day, and I do learn a nugget here and there by doing so. I like the fact that my daily participation in the board is somewhat reflected, even if my contributions to the content have been minimal over the years.