2012/3/2 Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> > > In my experience the path of least resistance is to get a junior > > network engineer and mentor he/she into improving his/hers programming > > skills than go the other way around. > > and then the organization pays forever to maintain the crap code while > the kiddie learned to program. right. brilliant. > > +1 Although, I've seen the opposite where a brilliant developer writes wonderful code, leaves and you are left with a similarly difficult situation since there are no more programmers in the department and no brilliant developers willing to do programming that requires in depth knowledge of networking.
> Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a > violent psychopath who knows where you live. -- Martin Golding > > randy > > >