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Survey period: 15 Oct 2001 to 21 Oct 2001

There are a number of companies offering training to help software developers. Have you, or would you ever attend such a course?

OptionVotes% 
Yes - I have attended training courses and would attend again.8821.62
Yes - I have attended training courses but would not attend again.215.16
I am considering attending one.235.65
I would like to attend one but can't because of the cost.10926.78
I would like to attend one but can't because of distance.215.16
I haven't seen a training course that interests me.276.63
I haven't thought about it / don't know enough to comment.297.13
I doubt I will ever attend one.8921.87



 
GeneralNot really up to me... Pin
17-Oct-01 3:32
suss17-Oct-01 3:32 
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Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 14:11
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 14:11 
GeneralAlways? Pin
Uwe Keim15-Oct-01 19:44
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Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:45
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Adrian Metcalfe15-Oct-01 20:15
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Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:36
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Paul Watson15-Oct-01 22:42
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George15-Oct-01 23:37
George15-Oct-01 23:37 
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 0:06
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 0:06 
This is exactly what I am talking about...

I dare to say that development is a form of art

But it is not. Or if it is then so is building a car, handling a merger, balancing the books, managing people, doing the payroll, selling a vacuum cleaner...

Your job is to be a developer, to create programmes which have as their ultimate aim the goal of increasing profit for a company. Just like a marketer must promote a product, to be more profitable. Or an accountant who re-arranges tax structures, to be more profitable. Or a plumber who routes all the toilets along the same pipe, to be more profitable.

Profit, profit, profit, profit. Simple as that. The only reason why the IT world is still in the "privileged" mind-set is because development is still more of an art than a science. Because it is chaotic, unorganised and still relatively new. Because developers are not professional enough. But that does not make it art nor is it beneficial for it to remain this way. Ultimately IT needs to become as clinical and results based as accounting or your average factory.

Carry on being an IT artist at home, on your personal projects. That is wonderful and should be encouraged. But at work, with deadlines, profit-goals and pressure art is not needed. Cold, hard, factual science is.

Given that - I will wait for the art "industry" to get "more civilized" first. If that works - I sign in

George, have you ever heard the term "Suffering for your art?". Well basically to put it mildly most artists are starved, suffering individuals. Very few ever make money from art. Very few can live off of their art. Yes there are rich artists too, but that is because they have business sense. They follow rules and guides and know how to manipulate the public into buying their art. They create art and sell as a science.

but IMHO the developer who is a "plain worker", nine-to-five like Joe and Jane, is most likely a lame developer

No, a developer who cannot get his job done in 9 to 5 is a mismanaged and unprofessional developer. They have not planned and calculated their time properly. If they are given hard deadlines then the company is in trouble. No manager tells an accountant they have to complete a project in three days resulting in the accountant working 8 to 11. Not unless the company is mismanaged.

I will admit there is a difference between some developers and the rest of the working force: Passion for what they do. They like coding and trying new technologies.
But for the IT industry to be reliable and deliver on it's promises we cannot rely on developers being passionate anymore. IT is becoming too mainstream for the demand for passionate developers to be met. Proper training, courses and schooling is needed. Just like an accountant goes to varsity and comes out ready to do his job so does a developer need to go to varsity and come out ready to code, professionally.

regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa

"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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George16-Oct-01 2:32
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 3:07
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Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:01
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 2:11
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Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:19
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George16-Oct-01 2:24
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 2:44
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George16-Oct-01 3:37
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 3:01
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Alexander Berthold16-Oct-01 4:58
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Chris Cubley18-Oct-01 10:58
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 0:26
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