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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Career Path Post 302639955 by navy on Sunday 13th of May 2012 09:33:32 PM
Old 05-13-2012
Career Path

First I like to say hi to all the people in this community. The reason I am here is because I am lost and looking for advice on my career path.

Here is a short history. I worked in the IT industry for about 10 yrs, sys admin, QA, and developer. During 911 I lost my job. Since then I have been working as a prof. interpreter. Now I am trying to get back into IT. Because I have been away so long now my exp. is also a bit rusty, but still a strong foundation. However, hiring companies want fresh exp.

My questions. How can I get back to IT? What is the best and quick path? Should I get a Unix/Linux certification?

Advices, suggestions or anything is good. I am listening.
 

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RDF::Query::Algebra::Path(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    RDF::Query::Algebra::Path(3pm)

NAME
RDF::Query::Algebra::Path - Algebra class for path patterns VERSION
This document describes RDF::Query::Algebra::Path version 2.908. METHODS
Beyond the methods documented below, this class inherits methods from the RDF::Query::Algebra class. "new ( $start, [ $op, @paths ], $end, $graph )" Returns a new Path structure. "construct_args" Returns a list of arguments that, passed to this class' constructor, will produce a clone of this algebra pattern. "path" Returns the path description for this path expression. "start" Returns the path origin node. "end" Returns the path destination node. "graph" Returns the named graph. "distinguish_bnode_variables" Returns a new Path object with blank nodes replaced by distinguished variables. "bounded_length" Returns true if the path is of bounded length. "sse" Returns the SSE string for this algebra expression. "as_sparql" Returns the SPARQL string for this algebra expression. "type" Returns the type of this algebra expression. "referenced_variables" Returns a list of the variable names used in this algebra expression. "potentially_bound" Returns a list of the variable names used in this algebra expression that will bind values during execution. "definite_variables" Returns a list of the variable names that will be bound after evaluating this algebra expression. AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams <gwilliams@cpan.org> perl v5.14.2 2012-01-31 RDF::Query::Algebra::Path(3pm)
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