> please let's do a split(/\s/, "Perl Programmer").
> 
> this return one array with two scalar:
> Perl
> Programmer
> 
> that's why
> 

Back to semantics, define "Programmer".  Your definition of programmer,
if it requires any knowledge of UML, is so strict that it will not work
in 99% of circles where the term is thrown around *today*. Admittedly I
have very little knowledge of UML, but my employer seems very happy with
my abilities as a "programmer", and from what little I have seen and
read around the subject UML is a colossal waste of time on any "real"
programming project.  

http://danconia.org

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