6+ years of Perl / Cgi / Unix experience.
Specialized in Web applications like :
- web stores
- form processing
- sysadmin web interfaces
- databases
- content management
- dynamic content applications
- complete sites
I also do:
- Graphic design
- Illustrations, both 2D and 3D
- HTML / DHTML / JavaScript
- Java servlets / JSP
- XML / XSL
- Apache builds and setup
- MySQL builds and setup
- PHP builds and setup
- All Linux / Unix administration / automization etc.
Feel free to contact me for a quote.
Regards,
Christopher Cato
cc...@home.se
Go look at jobs.perl.org
Steffen
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# Looking for a ca. 5 month IT/Perl related internship starting April 2002.
# Location is irrelevant if either German, English or French is spoken. StM
You have posted a job posting or a resume in a technical group.
Longstanding Usenet tradition dictates that such postings go into
groups with names that contain "jobs", like "misc.jobs.offered", not
technical discussion groups like the ones to which you posted.
Had you read and understood the Usenet user manual posted frequently to
"news.announce.newusers", you might have already known this. :) (If
n.a.n is quieter than it should be, the relevent FAQs are available at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/news/news.announce.newusers.html)
Another good source of information on how Usenet functions is
news.newusers.questions (information from which is also available at
http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/).
Please do not explain your posting by saying "but I saw other job
postings here". Just because one person jumps off a bridge, doesn't
mean everyone does. Those postings are also in error, and I've
probably already notified them as well.
If you have questions about this policy, take it up with the news
administrators in the newsgroup news.admin.misc.
http://jobs.perl.org may be of more use to you
Yours for a better usenet,
dha
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David H. Adler - <d...@panix.com> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
i gave up on every non-perl language because I had too much real work
to do and it [perl] came into my life and painted pretty flowers all
over my walls -Peter Fagan
[...]
> Feel free to contact me for a quote.
I'd like a quote from "Hamlet", please.
Cheers,
Bernard
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echo 42|perl -pe '$#="Just another Perl hacker,"'
here's my favourite:
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
Sort of TMTOWTDI ...
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Josef Möllers (Pinguinpfleger bei FSC)
If failure had no penalty success would not be a prize
-- T. Pratchett
Perhaps you took my words slightly too literally.
But hey, good quote.
Not really B-{)
I was interrupted by a colleague and forgot to put in the smiley!
> But hey, good quote.
I know B-{)
Josef
We aim to please:
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $b2;
do {
print '2B or !2B: ';
chomp($b2 = <STDIN>);
} until $b2 =~ /^!?2B$/;
if ( $b2 =~ /^!/ )
{ kill TERM => $$ }
else
{ print `/usr/games/fortune` }
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Tad McClellan SGML consulting
ta...@augustmail.com Perl programming
Fort Worth, Texas
[snipped code]
Sometimes you worry me, Tad. ;-)
Heh.
I wanted to name my variable $2b, but perl wouldn't let me.
So I just pretended that I had a .de TLD [1] when naming it <grin>
[1] You know who you are.
> I wanted to name my variable $2b, but perl wouldn't let me.
>
> So I just pretended that I had a .de TLD [1] when naming it <grin>
>
>
>
> [1] You know who you are.
It took me a while to get that. ;-)
Tassilo
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b/(reverse"bus").chr(32)/xge;tr~\n~~d;eval;
>> I wanted to name my variable $2b, but perl wouldn't let me.
>>
>> So I just pretended that I had a .de TLD [1] when naming it <grin>
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] You know who you are.
> It took me a while to get that. ;-)
=)
i found a solution for that switching problem.
just run the following program over the text:
@%=qw(kerHac rlPe hertano stJu);
$/=tr.A-z..>>1,s,(.{$/})(.?)(.{$/}),$3$2$1 ,,print while$_=pop@%
os nglo
stBe rdsaReg
naTi
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>> I wanted to name my variable $2b, but perl wouldn't let me.
>>
>> So I just pretended that I had a .de TLD [1] when naming it <grin>
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] You know who you are.
> It took me a while to get that. ;-)
=)
i found a solution for that switching problem.
just run the following program over the text:
@%=qw(er,kHac rlPe hertano stJu);
$/=tr.A-z..>>1,s,(.{$/})(.?)(.{$/}),$3$2$1 ,,print while$_=pop@%
naTi
rdsaReg,
stBe
g,nlo
os