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J. David Blackstone has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering and nine years of experience at a wireless telecommunications company, where he learned Perl and never looked back. J. David has an advantage in that he works really hard, he has a passion for writing good software, and he knows many of the world's best Perl programmers.
Sometimes a little isn't enough... (Score:1)
Of course, if I'm not doing tables, or anything tough, I stick to my plain simple text editors.
Hmm, actually, I just realized that I haven't even started vim in several weeks/months, so I guess I am now a total xemacs user. Go figure...
Re:Sometimes a little isn't enough... (Score:2)
All J. Davids eventually go to emacs, I guess.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Sometimes a little isn't enough... (Score:1)
Real Programmers (Score:2)
Heh :) This reminds me of a contract I had in Alaska where I needed to mock up some Web forms to get feedback from people as to whether or not I understood their needs. As I sat there typing raw HTML into Notepad (not having my own computer handy), one of their techs looked at me and said "you can tell someone's a real programmer when they they do Web pages with Notepad."
Erm, yeah :)