Today marks my 3 year anniversary with a language called Perl

I've actually been with this site for just over 5 years now, and I have to admit, one of the fun things about this site is seeing someone come here with very little knowledge about Perl, and then watching them mature in the language as time goes by. I seem to think at times that my overall growth in the language has been somewhat retarded, as my job description is that of an administrator and not a programmer.

Congrats on your time spent here, and I hope you have a lot more years to contribute.

TStanley
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing -- Edmund Burke

In reply to Re: 3 Year Anniversary - A Reflection by TStanley
in thread 3 Year Anniversary - A Reflection by Limbic~Region

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