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I'm a sysadmin who enjoys programming (especially when it's related to infrastructure automation). I've also worked on ETL projects (though not with perl, unfortunately), and decision support systems.
I still consider myself a Perl beginner, but I'm always willing to help and contribute however I can, as I believe a community holds one of the greatest values of any technology. For me, to build together makes much more sense because of "together" than because of "to build".
My Perl journey
- 2014: I read something about Perl TIMTOWTDI, in a negative tone, and then just ignore it.
- 2019: A co-worker, for some reason, believes I know Perl programming and asks me something (which I can't remember now). As I couldn't help him, I get more curious about Perl and decide to learn it.
- 2020: Some reading on the perl docs and books and trivial scripts practicing for a few months.
- 2021: I decide to join PerlMonks and get back to my learning path. Learning about Perl culture, tools and coding styles.
- 2022: From a Perl perspective, not too much to say, as I was more involved with other programming environments. Yet had some simple scripts to maintain.
- 2023: I've been away from Perl (and the Monastery), but once again Perl catches my interest. Now focusing on Perl core itself.