On 23/01/2016 11:59 AM, JanW wrote:

> Also, IT is a team sport, just like medicine. Not everyone can have deep 
> enough knowledge to cover all the topics required.

IMHO, IT is not the answer, it's not even the question. IT is the 
mechanism by which processes and information management are automated. 
What really matters are the processes, the information and the problems 
they solve, not the software or the code.

Teaching coding is like teaching bricklaying and expecting the students 
to understand town planning, architecture, and infrastructure services 
such as water supply, sewerage, transport, communications and power 
generation/distribution.

Reminds me of a cartoon seen this week.
http://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/nonsequitur/s-1785404

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Regards
brd

Bernard Robertson-Dunn
Sydney Australia
email: [email protected]
web:   www.drbrd.com
web:   www.problemsfirst.com
Blog:  www.problemsfirst.com/blog

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