I'm actually seriously concerned that this may be the effect of the "anybody can be a programmer" phenomenon in industry. Because so many people have no formal training in computer science, you end up with all these hotshots who think they're doing amazing stuff, yet they're re-inventing the wheel, except what they're making is actually a cube instead of a cylinder/torus.
I can't tell you how many times I keep running into people who started out as script kiddies or child hobbyists, got a non-technical degree, and are now highly paid consultants who couldn't tell you what recursion or encapsulation are, let alone how to design databases to 4NF.
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on 2010-02-24 02:21 pm (UTC)I can't tell you how many times I keep running into people who started out as script kiddies or child hobbyists, got a non-technical degree, and are now highly paid consultants who couldn't tell you what recursion or encapsulation are, let alone how to design databases to 4NF.