Re: OO-Inquisition
- From: "Jason Keats" <jkeats@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 20:15:05 +1000
"Alvin Ryder" <alvin321@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message >
<snip>
Actually that 90% is bit of a hobby horse of mine. When I began my<snip>
career I started getting the feeling that 90% of programmers weren't
worthy hiring whatsoever. It wasn't the technology, the rage back then
was "procedural / relational" and cobol it was just them. They were
simply sloppy operators.
That sounds like Sturgeon's Law. Paraphrased, it says "90% of everything is
crap."
I'd have to agree with it.
.
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