Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: Howard Brazee <howard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:10:01 -0700
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:19:18 GMT, "Michael Mattias"
<mmattias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
However, many of the modern development tools/environments allow
"developers" to create applications without ever learning those
fundamentals. A few clicks, a few drags, a few drops and presto! you can
call yourself a programmer.
With no such tools available, people of our generation HAD to learn the
fundamentals, so for us changing languages or development environments is
pretty straightforward... except when we find ourselves in one of these
newfangled IDEs where fundamentals don't matter.
Of course, each generation redefines "fundamentals" in industries that
change. Back in the day, people said that if you only knew assembly
language, you missed the fundamentals of machine language. Then
compilers came along.
Fundamentals such as using manual transmissions "don't matter" to most
drivers today.
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: Bill Gunshannon
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- References:
- OT: The Geek defense
- From: Pete Dashwood
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: tim
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: Pete Dashwood
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: tim
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: Pete Dashwood
- Re: OT: The Geek defense
- From: Michael Mattias
- OT: The Geek defense
- Prev by Date: Re: OT: The Geek defense
- Next by Date: Re: OT: The Geek defense
- Previous by thread: Re: OT: The Geek defense
- Next by thread: Re: OT: The Geek defense
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|