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Re^6: Developer position open in RTP, NC

by thor (Priest)
on May 27, 2006 at 20:18 UTC ( [id://552033]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Developer position open in RTP, NC
in thread Developer position open in RTP, NC

I hope and pray that this site does not devolve into a "that's already been answered before" site. By your arguments, we should not have schools. All of the knowledge transferred therein is documented and therefore should be able to be found by anyone willing to look. Moreover, the "time wasted" would have been about three seconds unles you're a slow reader. I'm sure that the OP apologizes profusely for wasting your precious time.

thor

The only easy day was yesterday

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Re^7: Developer position open in RTP, NC
by rhesa (Vicar) on May 27, 2006 at 20:50 UTC
    You're missing the point: it's not just my time, but that of every other monk taking the time to read the question. It's the cumulative effect that's so destructive. For every question like this, there's someone out there who says he's not going to bother, and won't answer questions anymore. That's an even bigger loss than my 3 seconds.

    Comparing PerlMonks to a school is flawed as well. For one, none of us has been hired to be a teacher here. For another, a school's primary objective is to teach children to learn. We're not dealing with children here, we're dealing with adults. They should know how to find information on their own.

    I suggest you read the Perl Monks guide to the Monastery, PerlMonks FAQ, and especially 174051#rtfm again.

      I suggest you read the Perl Monks guide to the Monastery, PerlMonks FAQ, and especially 174051#rtfm again.
      And I suggest you drop the snobbery. It stinks. Hard.

      The monestary is a place for learning. In that respect, I don't think my comparison to a school is not that far off the mark. Further, the OP learned something today: the existance of job.perl.org. He also learned that certain people are really, really uptight. Or maybe that's just what I learned.

      thor

      The only easy day was yesterday

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