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Re^8: Are Perl programmers just easier to deal with?

by CloneArmyCommander (Friar)
on Mar 11, 2005 at 16:23 UTC ( [id://438817]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Here is an interesting CNET article ;). I think it accurately illustrates the role open source plays in the corporate world :).
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Re^9: Are Perl programmers just easier to deal with?
by samizdat (Vicar) on Mar 14, 2005 at 08:49 UTC
    Yes, indeed. On the opposite side, let's just say that Microsoft got a big boost from open source when they lifted the IP stack from 4.4 BSD to create WFW3.11 with Internet, and I'm sure they have lots of little code wonks in Redmond dissecting everything from BSD to Zope in order to improve Doze. It's about time they gave us some turnabout.

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