On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:

> Professional does not mean experienced. Naturally, I don't expect someone
> who read such a book to be as good as someone who programmed it for many
> years. But, of course, some people who programmed C (for example) for 1
> year write much better code that those who programmed it for 5 years. Time

the other way around, dont you think?

> is not the only factor that determines the quality of the programmer.

of course not, but i dont consider someone who 'read the book' a
professional either, even if it's a really good book.

fwiw, my personal opinion is that a professional is someone who

a) knows what he's doing
b) has the code to prove it

> > ObLinux: looking for a good, secure, free (speech and beer), simple and
> > hopefully small enough to audit by hand ftp server. suggestions?
>
> Sorry, cannot help you as I did not have any experience with experiencing
> with my own ftp server. I believe I have an FTP server on my Com-Net
> workstation, but it is what came with the MDK 8.1 distro. You do have
> quite a lot of demands, though.

i'll probably end up writing it on my own, in python, since i only need
a subset of the functionality. that's what i did when i needed a web
server, except i used java at the time.
-- 
mulix

http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~mulix/
http://syscalltrack.sf.net/



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