I guess I was one of the lucky (?) ones. I found PerlMonks while I was unemployed and had plenty of time to devote to it. By the time I found a job, the initial infatuation was wearing off. I wish I could spend more time here but the fact that I can't doesn't consume me.
I suppose one of these days, someone will have to start a PerlMonks Anonymous site. "Hi, I'm Tom. I'm a PerlMonk. I haven't logged in to check my XP in 12 days hours minutes."
90% of every Perl application is already written. ⇒ | dragonchild |
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