Lizette and Elardus ,

The article I skimmed and will read more later. I agree. Sometimes one
learns bad habits or techniques because of exposure and rush to get things
done .
I suffer from this horrible illness and have been trying to correct it
through questions and research.

Regards,
Scott

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Lizette Koehler wrote:
>
> >Interesting article that covers both midrange and mainframe platforms
>
> Indeed. Some of my old skills should be staying in prehistoric times like
> programming in Clarion and Clipper. You've gotta move on, just what that
> article suggests. I had to drop them because of platform development.
>
> Oh, one thing I think that author forgot was the evolving of viruses,
> Trojans, worms, etc.
>
> I remember how easy it was to get rid of that bouncing ball virus, today
> you get that stealthy rootkit havoc wreaker which are sometimes impossible
> to get rid of...
>
> You probably remember those bulliten boards on those home computers like
> Commodore 64 and such? Good days if you can say using those slow unreliable
> modems are 'good'.
>
> Natural Adabas was the rage some years ago in online jobhunting pages, now
> they're replaced by 1001 other skills in demand...
>
> One of these times I will tell my grand-grand-children there was something
> like 'Ancient Art of Computing.' (Sorry, Sun Tzu to misquote you...)
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
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