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Re: Could Perlmonks be used as a reference?

by Beatnik (Parson)
on Jul 07, 2001 at 13:59 UTC ( [id://94730]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Could Perlmonks be used as a reference?

I have a link to my homenode on my Curriculum Vitae, not to point out what XP I have, but to have a quick list of my nodes. I dont have a listing of my Brainbench Certificates on it tho... (not even the one stating I'm now a certified HTML Programmer). I'm actually listed there which again proofs skills and XP aren't the same thing. I know a whole bunch of monks more knowledgeable than me but are listed below me. (Jouke and OeufMayo, to name two).

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Beatnik
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