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> On 2 Feb 2001, at 3:55, Dan Mills wrote:
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> Date sent: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 03:55:48 -0800
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Yes, exactly.
If you scratch below the surface, and ask "why" (in terms
of social theory), you may come to realize that in american
technical culture there are two broad categories:
1) populists/populizers
(make products that are ugly, but cheap)
2) technical elites
(make products
After many years of working for the financial sector, please don't be too
angry at me for stating my opinion in financial terms:
There is a company A that has some software that it wants to promote.
Therefore, company A considers education and information as a "cost center".
Company A makes (almo
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001,Dan Mills scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
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->Is this the best course of action, for the long term, for Oracle and the
->Oracle Software community?
i find myself in an "interesting" situation. we have an ORACLE University
nearby, however they do not offer courses at
Eric,
Thank you for the feedback. And I would like to address your points further
for the benefit of all.
1. My employer is contracted to teach for the local University and will do
so till summer. They also have an Oracle license which they are allowed to
continue their training under, depending
Dan,
I worked a little (very little) with Oracle7 in an RCE environment at
this campus several years ago, but don't take my comments (below) as
representing any great expertise in either Oracle training or the RCE
world (continuing education). I mainly think you need to clarify your
questions.
Good Evening,
First let me say that I am in no way speaking for my employer. The situation
and issue raised here, while definitely real and occurring in real time, is
posed merely for discussion and maybe just to help answer my own Oracle
question not found in any manual. I welcome all feedback,