Re: New Cocoa Programmer
Re: New Cocoa Programmer
- Subject: Re: New Cocoa Programmer
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 12:41:24 -0500
On Saturday, November 10, 2001, at 12:24 PM, Erik M. Buck wrote:
I don't think architects should have to spend years learning about
structural mechanics. I don't understand why people can not just start
designing and building sky scrapers with no pertinent education. It must
be
because all those people who spent years learning about architecture just
want to keep newbies out. The experienced architects would hate it if
everybody could do their job with no training. While we are complaining,
why do brain surgeons get all that money? I bet anyone could do brain
surgery without all those years of school that teach you about livers and
bones. Brain surgeons don't need to learn all that crap. They will have
to
throw out 2/3 of what they learned.
You are comparing apples to a seven course dinner! I said I would shut up
on this topic; can we stop fighting now? We both seem to agree that the
documentation needs improving; we disagree on the need for better training
and where to start that training.
Now, lets move on.
Brian, et cetera . . .