Dear Fellow Monks,
Before I start this, this is not intended to be a flamewar or for me to be immodest.
Recently I did a technical test in order to apply for a job. The technical test is run by an organisation which produces such tests, and so conducts a large number of tests. I scored better than 95% of all candidates who took the test (ever, not just for this role).
My problem is that this is for a *cough*PHP*cough* role.
I am aware that whilst I consider myself to be reasonably adept at Perl, I am not at that level. Should I permanently forsake Perl for where my abilities seem to lie?
Yours philosophically,
space_monk
If you spot any bugs in my solutions, it's because I've deliberately left them in as an exercise for the reader! :-)
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