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Old 07-21-2008, 07:43 AM
dlanyer77
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Originally Posted by estoyra View Post
for me having a degree, a person had survived d holistic training to become a programmer, some1 who dreamed not only to become 1 but also to improve and lead a team...

kung ganahan ko muhire ug programmer ofkors pilion nko ang maayo bisag way diploma BUT kutob ra sya ana programmer dli nko sya ipromote on a higher rank ky diha man sya maayo, so i align nko sya kng asa sya maayo... pero dats not a reality, time will come mangambisyon mana sya mapromote ug mumanage which i doubt kaya nya kng wla syay holistic training...

honestly, if your a programmer, do u want to be 1 4ever? code til u die?
Holistic training? I don’t think a degree can prove it. If you’re a lazy type of person who’s just making your programming career a stepping stone toward becoming a manager then that reasoning is befitted. We all have ambition but it doesn’t define a path towards a managerial position. It’s like you’re saying that the only way to show-up is to become a manager. That’s absolutely opposite; there are too many ways to show-up. Like for example I might find a method on how develop a system that is 99.99% bugs free. Eventually, you become a star so you show up and I consider that more than an accomplishment of becoming a manager. Do you see now how different we represent ambition?
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