Yup.  Additionally, if the job requires you to know something that you
don't, why cry over it?  Publicly?

Thing number one when I interview someone is good ole Google.  That
guy's blog posts would eliminate him from the running immediately.

-Cameron

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:48 AM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never met a project, not even a small one, that didn't require at least
> some knowledge, some tweaking of the code beyond just what the "tools"
> created, to get it working properly.
>
> Given a choice between someone who knows the language, but is clumsy with
> the tools, vs a person who knows the tools, but is clumsy with the
> language....who would you choose?
>
> Exactly.

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