[Melbourne-pm] Dancing around the event horizon

Toby Corkindale toby.corkindale at strategicdata.com.au
Tue Jun 2 22:49:49 PDT 2015


So, what language or languages are approved of by investors?

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kahlil Hodgson" <kahlil.hodgson at dealmax.com.au>
> To: "melbourne-pm" <melbourne-pm at pm.org>
> Sent: Monday, 1 June, 2015 8:44:41 AM
> Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Dancing around the event horizon
> 
> ​Its been a sad few days.​
> 
> ​For the ​
> ​passed ​
> 7 years
> ​, ​
> DealMax
> ​has been​
> a
> ​ proud Perl shop
> ​. We've written a lot of code over that time. I'm quite proud of what we
> managed to acheive with so little resoruces and constantly changing
> requirements.​ I largely attribute our ability to weather various storms to
> having a fast, lean and expressive language at our core. I have fought
> valiantly to keep it, but sadly, it is not to be:
> 
>> ​It ​
> has now become a condition of funding
> ​that we move to a more mainstream technology
> ​.
> 
> Bugger.
> 
> Kal
>> 
> Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson GPG: C9A02289
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> DealMax Pty Ltd GitHub: @tartansandal
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