On Friday 06 July 2001 08:20, paquette stephane wrote:
>
> In the real life, the development is done by people
> with a medium knowledge of SQL, a weak knowledge of
> tuning and the rdbms and with 3-4 years of experience.
I have to admit, we had the same concern with the
project we were using it on. Several people in the
classes were struggling with stuff that was easy.
It's my opinion that many people in IT were in the
business side first, and eventually became IT folks
because they had such a good understanding of the
business processes and appeared to be computer savvy.
In many cases the savvy exhibited by a talented power
user does not translate well into the kind of skills,
talent, perseverance and motivation required to have
a good understanding of low level application processes.
These people came into IT by accident. I'm here on
purpose. I think it makes a big difference in many
cases as to how successful they will be.
There are of course exceptions, but I've seen a lot
of people like this.
So often the problems in IT are not technology problems,
but people problems.
Jared
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