Its the process of education that we need to blame.
some of the schools still use the traditional way of teaching
like..alibata style of programming (meaning memorization of syntax and code)
which doesn't encourage problem solving skills.

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 10:41:17AM +0800, Brian Baquiran wrote:
> Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> >How come they're so good, and we're so bad?
>
> I blame the teachers.


And we don't have the best teachers because... those who can or want to
teach, either go abroad, or work in industry (like me and most of us here).
We can't all have a dream job like Sacha does. :)

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