Why Perl in 2020? “Nobody use it. It’s a dead language. It’s a technology of the past…” Are the kind of statement you’ll be likely to hear about Perl nowadays.
Nonetheless, I’ve landed one of the most exciting mission I’ve ever had because of Perl. I’ve met great people, because of Perl. I’ve solved issues in no time, because of Perl.
So, there’s no chance I’ll drop Perl any time soon.
How could you pretend to be Agile if you don’t even know Scrum rituals? That’s more or less what I’ve been asked in a recent (failed) interview. That was more subtle of course, but after being corrected on Scrum terminology, failing to recognize the prevalence of the retrospective over the other rituals probably sealed the outcome of the interview.
I clearly didn’t convinced my interviewer. My last Scrum experience was ten years ago. And would probably be considered as…
How could you pretend to be Agile if you don’t even know Scrum rituals? That’s more or less what I’ve been asked in a recent (failed) interview. That was more subtle of course, but after being corrected on Scrum terminology, failing to recognize the prevalence of the retrospective over the other rituals probably sealed the outcome of the interview.
I clearly didn’t convinced my interviewer. My last Scrum experience was ten years ago. And would probably be considered as…