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On 28/05/2010, at 4:00 AM, Jerry Adams wrote:

It seems, from what Jon said, that there is insufficient interest in the certification test. Now, is that due to (a) lack of interest in certification by RPG programmers, (b) lack of interest in RPG, (c) lack of interest in the System i (i.e., decline in the number of systems), or (d) something else altogether?

Sometimes people read too much between the lines.


I think it has more to do with the general lack of interest on the part of the average RPG programmer. The very fact that you are reading this marks you out as above average because you've bothered to join a list of like-minded peers.

The average ones just don't care--programming is only a job. If management don't require certification then RPG programmers aren't going to bother with it--especially if they have to fund it themselves.

Look at how long it took for interest in RPG IV and ILE to catch on. OK, some of that was driven by management saying "not using that here" but that's no excuse for a technically minded and interested individual not to learn about it. If they were interested you'd see signs of activity on various lists. Case in point being this one: how many AS/400,iSeries System i, IBM i sites do you think might be in Australia and New Zealand? How many Antipodean list members are there?

There may be a few lurkers and a few who only troll the archives but if you guessed at the install base from the list activity you'd think there were maybe 5 sites total down here. I know I've pointed out these lists in every RPG course I teach but how many people sign-up? How many US sites are there with no representatives on this list? A glance through the MC Press fora, the System iNEWS fora, comp.ibm.misc.as400, and a few others sees the same people appending all the time. The vast bulk don't give a flying f**k about certification, new techniques, or anything except get the job done with as little effort as possible. Jaundiced view? Perhaps but prove me wrong.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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