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And de British trains hef de wrong door hendles and de Soviet trains are so much better!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAnd de British trains hef de wrong door hendles and de Soviet trains are so much better!
You are testing the limits of my patience now Mich...Comment
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Did someone say Perl/Catalyst?Originally posted by AtW View PostC# permanent ones, and a possible short contract PHP site to Perl/Catalyst conversion.
That's one of my specialities, normally with DBIx::Class (a perl module usually used with Catalyst). And I've had PHP contracts too.
Seriously, AtW, PM me a sketch of what you're after and maybe we can start something.
But don't delay - I'm already negotiating a two-month piecework contract for, you've guessed it, a Perl/Catalyst CMS, like one I did for another client.
edit: and I've also had a C# .Net contract. So I'm pretty familiar with that, although slightly rusty.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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It’s what I do.Originally posted by AtW View Post
You are testing Mich...And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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@Owlhoot: some top tips
- take a lower daily rate and get paid partly in shares
- take some nuts if you have an interview, it's a winner for sure
- agree with everything AtW says, again a winner
- suggest as an offhand comment that those people who short on shares should be imprisoned
- tell him what you had for lunch and ask what he had
- say "wow, that is some Super Killer Application" you have got going thereThe proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Your talking tulipe there.Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, it's London prices here - I realised that last week whilst on the train from London looked at paper ads, and it's like - wtf, seems bigger houses for less now in London!
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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FTFY!Originally posted by chef View Post@Owlhoot: some top tips
- take a lower daily rate and get paid partly in shares
- take some nuts if you have an interview, it's a winner for sure
- agree with everything AtW says, again a winner
- suggest as an offhand comment that those people who short on shares should be imprisoned
- tell him what you had for lunch and ask what he had
- say "wow, that is some Super Killer Application" you have got going there
- try not to picture a Meerkat sat across the table from you in the interview
Last edited by Churchill; 23 February 2010, 12:52.Comment
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PM me, bear in mind it's in Birmingham, but we can do flexi time +/- 1 hour from 9am.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDid someone say Perl/Catalyst?Comment
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