[SDBUG] Golf, anyone?
Mike Joyce
mjoyce at obstinate.org
Wed Dec 27 11:37:32 PST 2006
The simple answer is that Fonality is in need of (all types) perl
developers, as well as other technical people. The contest allows us to draw
interest from the perl golf crowd. However, we looking for people in lots of
positions (which include bash shell scripting!). Anyone who is interested
should check out the Fonality careers section at
http://www.fonality.com/careers.html or you are welcomed to inquire with me
directly.
Cheers!
Mike
On 12/27/06, James, Jay <jay.james at ti.com> wrote:
>
> Why perl, may I inquire? One could handily do this in standard shell
> stuff.
>
> So, at the risk of starting a friendly shell war, "how about something
> more portable and lightweight?" :)
>
> Jcj
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sdbug-bounces at sdbug.org [mailto:sdbug-bounces at sdbug.org] On Behalf
> Of Ben Lovett
> Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:12 AM
> To: sdbug at sdbug.org
> Subject: [SDBUG] Golf, anyone?
>
> Perl Golf that is..
>
> In an attempt to shamelessly promote my new employer, Fonality, I
> thought
> I'd let people know about their Perl Golf challenge. The challenge,
> should you choose to accept it, is to create a Roman numeral calculator
> using the fewest keystrokes possible.
>
> In addition to being the envy of your peers, there are also prizes,
> including up to $350 for the first place. For more information, rules,
> and how to enter, see http://www.fonality.com/golf/.
>
> This concludes our irregularly scheduled program.
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