On Monday, May 20, 2002, at 07:26 , Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
[..]
> http://lists.cpan.org/showlist.cgi?name=perl-cert
>
> e.
two questions come to mind:
a) How do you do that?
b) and once a perler is certified, do the folks
from the looney bin put them away qu
Jackson, Harry [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>I wasn't serious I was being sarcastic.
About making a living? Lucky you :)
Sun has several courses on perl where they give you a little certificate
of completion when you finish the course. Also, there are a bunch of
people in the London.pm who ar
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> So my advice is, if anyone here wants to get paid for this
> stuff, go out and
> post an ad in the classifieds for a Perl tutor. But I
> promise you it won't
> be half as fun.
I wasn't serious I was being s
"Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate
would be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money.
What would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries."
I'll take anything you want to send me, but I don't think that anyone
deserves to be paid for
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 10:13:53AM +0100, Jackson, Harry wrote:
> Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate would
> be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money. What
> would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries.
http://perl.plover.com/Q
Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate would
be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money. What
would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries.
Does anyone know of a widely recognised Perl certification programme other
than RTFM for n year