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John -

One thing is clear to me:
You have not been very clear in any posting that you made to this thread.

And as to what you wrote below, I am in agreement with Joe - my company has
been much more successful in taking business people (who are technically
inclined) and turning them into successful business programmers than taking
someone with a CS degree and trying to teach them how accounting, inventory,
and ERP systems work.

IMO, real 'geeks' don't like business programming - they want to get down to
the bare metal...

You are still a troll!

;-)

- sjl


John wrote:
It wasn't a peeing match, i wasn't clear about this in that post.
The point i wanted to make was more a response to Joe Pluta's post earlier
(and other's also i believe). I.e. the "business" vs "technical" type of
developer. My take in this was that a developer should be technical first,
business second (or maybe both but thats unlikely). Instead of the other
way
around.





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