Not to mention that certain GUI "Development Environments" eased people into programming. One company I was at had a guy who used to work in HR, they moved him up to a junior java developer (WebSphere with WAS Studio Development Environment). I am not a java person but there are so many classes that do things for you, a person can get pretty far even though they lack the ability of true problem solving and algorithm design.

-john

On Apr 11, 2004, at 7:15 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Abstract reasoning and algorithm design *is* a specialized aptitude.
One of the problems the dot-com boom created was a huge artificial
demand (which later collapsed) driving a lot of incompetent people
into the field chasing the pot of gold that most of them didn't
deserve.



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