in reply to to perl or not to perl
My sympathies - I have been in a similar position in the past, and found that no amount of "dumbing down" of my code made it possible for the uninitiated to make sense of it.
In fact, in the long run, it resulted in a poorly coded app that behaved like one, and that _still_ did not meet the requirement of "understandable by intellectually superior graphic designers" ;^)
all jabs aside, your issue, like mine, is really not one of meeting an unrealistic expectation - it's an issue of trust.
Your employer doesn't trust you to write good code - and expects you to generate only code that he can proof for him/her self. You really have a limited number of choices.
For me, I ended up losing the job. It was financially painfull, but I became able to speak and to sleep again - It was really in my best interest in the long term.
Do yourself a favor and find yourself someone to work for who is in possession of a brain. It is doubtfull that this person will ever come to trust you to do your job if s/he doesn't now.
May the manifold blessings of Eureka! visit you often- BrotherTwitch
Edit 2001-06-16 ar0n -- Removed <pre> tags
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