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> "EDoxtator" wrote: > Also, I don't really care what a person's background is. I've worked with > guys who had no education past high school and guys who had Master's > Degrees in Speech Pathology. Their programming skills certainly weren't in > proportion to their diplomas. The best programmer that ever worked for me has a Masters degree in Music. He made a career change and started programming at the age of 40 after having been a band director for around 15 years. His maturity, analytical skills, people skills, and an intense desire to learn made him a very valuable asset to my organization. These attributes more than made up for his lack of experience in coding. Regards, Steve Landess Austin, Texas (512) 423-0935
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