I disagree. SQL SELECT command writen by somone w/ 6 years, or 9 years
of 12 years expereince, etc. is a huge difference IMO.
Also, would you give a $10MM+ budget to 5 years person? No one would.
They would never see a forest from the trees.
There may be perception amongst MBA's that we are all widgets and "IT
does not matter", but to me ... PHB's don't matter.
.V
lets see my tech timeline: Unix, Informix, DBII, Turbo Pascal, Cliper,
rBase, OS2/MS SQL, PowerBuilder, Sybase, C,C++, Java, Fedora,.....
Rick Reumann wrote:
Yes,
a seasoned programmer will more valuable than someone right out of
college, yet once that college grad has about 5 years (maybe less)
experience, I would not say that he's necessarily any less valuable than
the programmer who has been programming for 10 or more years. The
deciding factor will then become who's been keeping up more with the
latest technologies. Previous experience becomes much less important.
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thx,
.V
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