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No wonder that you reported difficulties in managing the
software engineers that worked for you, and that you subsequently left (HAD to leave? The BRATS all over again?) private industry to parasitise from the public purse as a teacher. "Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach. Those that can't teach, teach PE. Those that can't teach PE, join the plods. Those that can't plod, join the traffic plods. Those that can't traffic plod, are on sale on the vegetable rack in Tesco's.". "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... Plus, of course, programming is not the hard bit- hasn't been for some time. The skill lies in the system and software design. These days many packages can autogenerate code and, with the high uP speeds and low memory costs, that code is efficient enough to do the job- hand crafting to improve speed etc often isn't required, even in real time apps. |
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:48:39 -0000, Airy R.Bean wrote:
No wonder that you reported difficulties in managing the software engineers that worked for you.. Your 'Be Nice to Brian Week' lasted just 42 minutes..... -- from Aero Spike |
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