On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Rohit wrote:
> > Good people cost more. And that competence is the reason why they
> > get it too.
> uhmmmm. i would add presentation skills and negotiation skills to
> supplement competence.
You don't need to have great presentation and communication skills
to be a good webmaster/sysadmin/programmer and get paid like hell for it.
>
> > And their (NIIT's) faculties appear asking us on the
> > list about "I am giving C++ a.out still the program is not
> > executing".
>
> appears to be a random case blown out of proportion. being generalised
>
> such unqualified criticisms might scare away other newbies from asking
> innocent queries, thinking they might get mocked or scorned like above.
But the point remains as it is. If the faculty does not know
things what are they going to teach. Everyone is a newbee (always at
something) and there is no mocking of them.
And as far as i think the point was of a linux faculty at NIIT
asking how to run a C++ program. Linux is not windows so that if u learn
how to click here and there in kde or gnome you havn't learnt anything.
I have seen the quality of windoze education in these institutes and I can
bet that they can't teach linux even the amount you can learn from your
own pc and any basic book on linux, and they will charge the amount of a
HP pc from you.
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