On 8/9/06, MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sure, it's possible. The Navy turns sailors into nuclear power plant
operators in 24 weeks. Twenty-four very intense weeks.  But they don't
put them in charge right away. (They don't let them touch anything
right away.) And they start with a pretty select group.

So, start with kids coming out of the excellent schools India's been
building for a generation (as we were told about in The Decline and
Fall of the American Programmer), and put them in intense, full-time,
night-and-day classes on Java, SQL, DotNet and then turn them loose on
the world. They go into jobs at the bottom rung, responsible for
making coffee and answering the phones and work their way up.

I'll wager those kids get more and better quality training than a lot of us did.

--
Ted Roche, Naval Nuclear Power School class '80-05
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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