Horst Herb wrote:
 

> I am afraid that one of the _main_ reasons for the unstable bloatware we are
> suffering at present is exactly because below average developers have fancy
> tools to produce "impressive" bloatware.

True. A quote from here:
http://www.goingware.com/tips/fundamentals.html might be
appropriate. <g>

"Most new programmers these days are most concerned with which
language will make them the most money the fastest. I tell them
that they won't go anywhere until they
 can pick up any new programming language as a matter of course
and have at least a couple under their belt.

 I've got bad news for you neophytes - friends, just knowing a
programming language doesn't win you very much in the work world,
you have to understand the concepts and
 how to apply them, and you have to know how to apply them in a
production environment, working in a business under pressure,
shipping working products and dealing with
 people who don't understand anything of substance about
computers." 

Later,
-- Tim Cook --
Free Practice Management,Inc. | http://FreePM.com
Office: (901) 884-4126
Censorship: The reaction of the ignorant to freedom.

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