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Rick Marshall wrote: >this interview seems to me to be simply a display of ignorance. I think you're being a bit harsh there. On the other hand, I was a disappointed by the arrogance that she shows when she compares programmers to mathematicians and says: "Programmers are "average" folks; they have to be, since programming is a profession of millions of people, many without college degrees. " Well, I don't have a college degree and I've contributed one heck of a lot more to the software business than tens of thousands of Computer Science PhD's have. The same can be said of "average" college drop-outs like Bill Gates, etc. Frankly, I have never found that the possession of an advanced degree is a very useful measure of a developer's skills or utility. If nothing else, the schools all seem to focus their advanced students to the point where they often aren't useful dealing with the broadly defined problem sets typical of the real world. Spending your life in school doesn't make you special. It's what you do once you get out that counts. bob wyman
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