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Originally Posted by simoncpu
I think the person who's hiring is not that good.
A talented person can recognize talent in his fellow programmers, ma college drop-out man or ma PhD-holder man. Data structures and design? Design patterns? They can easily be learned through self-study.
I've seen such code made by people who are supposed to teach proper design and architecture in school. It turns out that experience is a better teacher after all...
[ simon.cpu ]
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Very much right. I sh..t on a grade. I would hire a programmer based on his/her skills, not and stupid grade. If you want to make money, you hire people who have the skills, not people who have lots of diploma etc. or which are fresh graduated.