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(Ovid) Re(2): Why our company doesn't use Perl :(by Ovid (Cardinal) |
| on Feb 28, 2001 at 17:26 UTC ( [id://61385]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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tilly wrote:
As a result when they get a competent person (you), that person finds it miserable and doesn't want to remain there.Annoyingly enough, I have discovered a dilemma. Most of the companies that I have worked with that use Perl are small. However, I clearly prefer to work for larger companies. They are more likely to have documentation, project managers, procedures, etc. Smaller companies seem more likely to "wing it" and that's a recipe for frustration and failure. Damn. Never thought that I would think 33 is old, but I'm clearly a getting to be a fuddy-duddy. I want a bit of predictability and stability in my job. Sheesh.
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