Hi Paul,

On Wednesday 26 March 2003 9:25 pm, Paul Larue wrote:
> The fact is that we are nowadays required to have more fields of knowledge
> than for any *normal* job. To be good in this domain you need knowledge of
> design, server admin, coding, app programming, databases, multi media and
> so on... And to make things more complicated, you should also ALWAYS
> consider different platforms, versions, OS etc...

That's too true.  At work I do HTML development, Perl and PHP coding, MySQL 
admin, reports (written in Perl), email runs, etc.  I'm basically doing Web 
Development and MIS work.  On top of that, I administer our Linux webserver, 
backup webserver, development server, web database server, a machine that 
runs automatic ADSL availability checks, and a few others.

Kinda explains why I've been so busy lately :o)   Think it'll be time to 
demand another pay rise soon!


> But hey, all those fields and no questions? AFAIK there should MORE
> questions now. strange...

True.  I often find though, when I need an answer to a problem I've got at 
work, I don't have time to post to the list then wait for a response, they 
need it completed "yesterday", so I have to try to solve it immediately.  A 
good way to learn I suppose.


Dave P


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