Heh...nuclear physics...ColdFusion....coincidence?  I think not!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion


Thanks,

Eric Cobb
http://www.cfgears.com


s. isaac dealey wrote:
>> Of around 8-9 devs in our team over the last 18 months we had one developer
>> with a comp science degree. He was worse than an appalling programmer,
>> though I suspect that is not typical.
> 
> I took a short-term project for the state of TX a couple years ago. The
> project manager at the time told me that they'd hired someone before me
> who had a bachelors in CS and had to let him go because he didn't seem
> able to navigate their codebase on his own without a lot of direct
> instruction that they just didn't have the time to provide. And his
> results came too slow for their project timeline and were frequently not
> what they needed. They said he seemed compelled to turn everything into
> OO instead of addressing the functional requirements of the project. I
> have no degree, but got lots of praise for my work, so... not that it's
> necessarily indicative, but I at least had a corroborating experience.
> Our project manager (who also coded there) had his degree in nuclear
> physics. 
> 


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