I have no formal education in programming and I dont think there was such a
thing when I started.
Education often proved a memory and little else. Common sense comes from life
and doing.
So I disagree. And companies are not interested in good, only cheap on the
whole.
Al
 

On 02 April 2010 at 11:42 Grigore Dolghin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, to be honest about it, the paper on the wall DOES count. The school,
> be it good, be it bad, has a big quality: it teaches you a methodical way to
> approach things.
>
> Tell me, Virgil, would you go to surgery to a surgeon that looks into your
> eyes and says: "well, what the hell, I didn't study medicine, I'm a self
> tought.".
>
> Would you?
>

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