On Jan 15, 2009, at 7:56 AM, Joerg wrote: > Back then we had much more time to be a generalist than today.
Thinking that way is a trap. You turn easy problems into difficult ones because you perceive you need a team for even a very simple job, if it crosses your completely arbitrary specialty boundaries. There's more to learn than there was, but the resources for learning are much more extensive and effective than they were. A professional needs to study something every day to avoid becoming obsolete. And besides, a lot of the sharp, simple tools come from "back then". Like regular expressions... John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd. http://www.noqsi.com/ j...@noqsi.com _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user