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Re: Money vs. Perl

by b10m (Vicar)
on Mar 15, 2005 at 20:02 UTC ( [id://439743]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Re^2: Money vs. Perl
by cog (Parson) on Mar 15, 2005 at 20:10 UTC
    I find this a ridiculous node.

    You're entitled to that opinion.

    Do you want people telling you how good you are

    No, I'm trying to understand whether I'm making a correct choice.

    Of course everyone will tell you to "do the work you like"

    Actually, dragonchild didn't say exactly that in Re: Money vs. Perl, and believe me that his comment got me thinking a lot about it all.

    subsitute all "Perl" words with "BMW", you get the exact same replies on a BMW-lovers forum

    Probably so, but I *am* a Perl-lover, and not a BMW-lover, and moreover, this is the community I love and the one I trust. If you don't like it, or if this is not the sort of thread you're interested in, there's always the SoPW and several other interesting sections on this site.

Re^2: Money vs. Perl
by fraktalisman (Hermit) on Mar 20, 2005 at 19:02 UTC

    In my opinion, the node is not ridiculous at all. But the node title might have been influential: "Money vs. Perl", though meant to sum up the original poster's dilemma, contains the hidden premise that money and Perl are contradictory, which is fortunately not necessarily true!

    It might be interesting, but possibly not assessable anymore, if the majority of answers would have been different with a different title. But I doubt it. Unlike certain other online communities, PM is usually not a place where people just follow trends, it's a place for people who can think for themselves and express their genuine opinion.

    As for b10m, you might have a point, but I dislike the negative tone of your comment, I would have preferred a more constructive language here. Why insult the original poster when you could just have given a hint about the node being possibly influential.

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