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Oh and I know which one I choose!

The other guy doesn't work on my big apps. He does a few simple scripty things mainly to do with validation of form data, checking email addresses, valid structure of phone nnumbers and such for 'quicky' things we do for a variety of clients. He has just finished a two year part time community college level course here in Canada covering web design and all that sort of stuff. So he did HTML, graphics creation and manipulation and programming. Sadly, much of the programming time was spent on PHP.

I have been looking around and found some nice looking modules on CPAN for handling forms and validation, so I think he might be told to learn Perl faster than he thinks it is going to happen!

His HTML and graphical stuff is very good, he has started doing some templates for me as well, so I will be keeping him for now. As a matter of very serious policy, I will NEVER allow two languages to co-exist in one project.

jdtoronto


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