robert young
Posts: 361
Nickname: funbunny
Registered: Sep, 2003
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Re: Wrong Correctness
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Posted: Jan 11, 2010 7:43 AM
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>> In software, 2 years qualifies you as a senior developer.
This observation reflects on some conflicting motives in the culture of systems.
- not much experience, for one part of the culture, counts as senior experience because in that part there exists so much churn by the young-uns rediscovering the wheel in multifarious incarnations. each new year brings a new language/framework/datastore/paradigm; guaranteed to heal all that ails you. some fraction of managements get flummoxed into adopting it, thus creating yet a new definition of "experience". kind of like traveling patent medicine peddlers of the 19th century.
- for the other part of the culture, call it enterprise systems on the mainframe, a decade is considered needed, because the languages are so barebones (COBOL/C) that the experience needed is in some narrow application, handed down lo those decades ago by experienced coders.
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