I just got this bouncing then. I dunno why.

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> Dave Kempe asked for a 'category' for people who made this
> decision... As a
> fellow Uni-leaver, I reckon the category should be classified as "twit". I
> hear cries of, "Oh, but I wanted to be a programmer!" all the time from
> friends who have become sysadmins, and it's a hard way out into the
> programming world without learning the stuff you do at Uni.

I gotta agree with you there jeff. Programming and admin stuff - well at
lesat the stuff I do which is really networking/consulting is a different
beast. Uni does help for programming i reckon. I don't do programming at all
really. Uni can teach you very good things if you want to be a programmer.
If you want to get into support tho, I'm not so sure..


dave



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