On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Michael Lemler wrote:
>Well, there are people who know the stuff, but the question is if they
>know what a MUD is and if they have time.
I meant the developer web site. You don't need to know what a MUD is for
that.
>I myself do tons of Perl work and Administer everything from Oracle
>servers to Postgres SQL server (data modle design, procedural
>languages(PL/SQL has pretty nasty syntax,btw), and the SQL whatnot).
>Most of that work gets tied to the web because of it's popularity (duh).
>Basicly, in a nut shell, you usually do not get to see the light of day
>and when you do, you don't want to play around with SQL and other
>database junk. Perl is just fun any way you look at it.
True. I'm not great at the design part of the web site, but I can program
it... I suppose it doesn't look bad for being a relatively low priority.
>Off topic indeed...
Not completely.
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