Perl Vacancy

IvorW combobulus at xemaps.com
Wed Aug 16 17:10:58 BST 2006



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicholas Clark [mailto:nick at ccl4.org]
> Sent: 16 August 2006 16:31
> To: London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers
> Subject: Re: Perl Vacancy
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 04:40:14PM +0200, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 01:44:38PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> > 
> > > * please note, I'm not looking for a job. You can tell 
> when I am because a
> > >   sig appears with my CV. Now, if you want to find my CV, 
> Google gets you to
> > >   it rather easily. Then again, maybe I should include it 
> more often, as it's
> > >   not the highest "Perl" "CV" yet.
> > 
> > One might argue that "resume" would be a much better 
> moniker for subs than "CV".
> 
> Or risumi. After all it's important to have the accents, but 
> for maximum
> portability it's also important to be 7 bit clean. ;-)
> 
> So by the magic of symlinks, we bring you 
> http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/risumi.html
> And for Tom, we offer http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/résumé.html
> Although if your web browser assumes that URLs are to be 
> encoded as UTF-8
> for you, you might need to write that
> http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/r%C3%A9sum%C3%A9.html
> 
> This message has a remarkably low signal to noise ratio.
> 
> Top google hit for risumi explains the issue.

Risumi sounds almost edible :).

This reminds me of "dogument", which is what you get when you or each character with 4:

s/(.)/chr(ord($1)|4)/eg


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