in reply to Perl Monks with learning disabilities
I don't know anything about this user you linked to, but I can tell you that being able to communicate properly makes a huge difference when dealing with people. I discovered that mostly through this site. The constant ++/--, while painful, is also educational.
I have a couple disabilities. They've made academic life somewhat difficult, but I've managed. The real problem was not being very literate. Sure, I could read, but my writing (which is basically all the Internet is for a few more years yet) wasn't really readable by others.
If you scroll through my early posts, you'll see someone that's mostly unable to communicate in a meaningful way. I had to kindof leave this site because of it. Then I learned how to spell (not as well as I'd like, but a lot better) and how to form sentences that others can read and understand.
Anyway, my point is (and I have no idea about that user or why he deserves a fair shake), if he's unable to communicate ... he needs to learn how to do so. People won't give him a break unless they know him. Trust me.
-Paul
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Re^2: Perl Monks with learning disabilities
by holli (Abbot) on Nov 28, 2007 at 21:06 UTC | |
by jettero (Monsignor) on Nov 29, 2007 at 14:48 UTC |