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> From: Bartell, Aaron L. > > The problem is that we are > trying to do it with tools that make us first learn low-level concepts (or > even develop entire solutions), and then try and get the project > out within the deadlines provided. God forbid you should have to learn a low-level concept or even develop a an ENTIRE SOLUTION! Obviously it's not important to actually understand what the computer is doing, as long as you can get pre-fabbed pieces that you can slap together to get your job done. Certainly you wouldn't want to take the time to have an overall corporate mission statement, then use that to design a flexible architecture that will allow you to meet current and future requirements on a timely basis. So you're not a programmer, you're an application assembler. You're right, we are from different worlds. Joe
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