On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Owen DeLong wrote:
I think you're more likely to find a network engineer with (possibly limited)
programming skills.
While I'll agree about the more likely, if I needed a coder who had a firm
grasp of networking I'd rather teach a good coder networking, than try to
teach the art and magic of good development to a network guy.
I think it really comes down to which you need: a hardcore network
engineer/architect who can hack up code, or a hardcore developer who has
or can obtain enough of a grasp of networking fundementals and specifics
to build you the software you need him to develop.
The ones who already know both ends extremely well are going to be -very- hard to find, but
finding one who can learn enough of the other to accomplish what you need
shouldn't be hard at all.
oh wait, that's an echo I hear isn't it.
...d (who is not exactly the former though I've played one for TV, and not
at all the later)
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