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On 18/10/2010 07:47 PM, Daniel Peebles wrote:
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type="cite">Hi all,
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<div>Might it be worthwhile to take the elected "superusers" on <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://haskellers.com">haskellers.com</a>
and let them police the skills list? It's become rather messy,
with overly broad terms like "Mathematics" in it, as well as
overly specific ones like "Other languages I know: C# .NET,
XSLT, Microsoft SQL Server, XML, SQL, CSS, C, C++, Java, HTML,
Visual Basic Script, Pascal, Rexx, Basic and assembler".</div>
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...I thought *I* was the only person who's ever heard of Rexx?<br>
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