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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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GeneralAlways? Pin
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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
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 0:06
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 1:16
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 1:39
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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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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
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 3:01 
Not building the car - designing it - is an art. As is a writing the books, balancing is not. You fail to notice that there is a huge amount of creativity involved into development.

I never said development does not involve creativity. I am a very creative person. But art and creativity are different things. Marketers are very creative people, accountants who find a new and better way of balancing (writing, same difference) the books are creative. The best salesmen are creative.

But they are not artists nor is it art. Neither is a spreadsheet app, a word processor, an HR app, an OS or virtually any computer application.
It is not art.

Well, I am sorry to hear that you only think in that cathegories. If developemnent will ever get to the stage where profit counts only then I am definately out of that business.

George do you honestly think that you work in a company that says "Oh don't worry about profit chaps, no need for profit at all. Hey lets rather make a cool new language which is better than C++, then lets sell it for free". Get real. You need to eat right? You want that shiny sports car, the yacht and the helicopter. You want to be able to send your kids to a good school, buy nice food, clothes and go nice places.
If so then you need to make a profit. To get profit your company needs to make profit.

There is always a need to experiment, "try and error". In the long run the company that only puts a presure on the profit and is not innovative will die and loose all it's profit. Innovation means that you have to sacrifice certain time and resources for research. If you don't - your competitor will and you will disaapear...

Innovative companies ARE the most profitable. Competition boils down to "we made more profit than you". Our entire econonmy runs on it, your life runs on it. Linux can say that it is more morally sound than MS but hell who is putting their kids through a better school? Who is contributing more to charity and good causes? MS.

We have seen what happens to companies though that focus on innovation and dont worry about profit. They are, or were, called Dot-Coms. They died. Their employees had to find new jobs, mariages were broken up, kids had to go to the public school and not the private school. Profit George, profit!

It is a sick world that we live in but I am facing reality. Keep your idealism (if you read my other posts you will see that I am very idealistic) but make sure you don't starve while you fight for your ideals.

Actually it appears that the most efficient systems are balancing on the edge of chaotic and organized state. So is the development - it's got to be organized, but if it is too much organized then it's a dead end

We are not talking chaos theory here George. We are talking business. But I totally agree that an over-organised system is doomed to fail. Chaotic systems are also doomed to fail. We have to walk the balance. There is not much balance in the IT world at the moment.

I would not say so. Not everyone artist makes billions, but then again not every developer is a Bill Gates. Life is life, "most" people make an awerage money (which is how you count the awerage after all)

I will bet my Picasso that on average developers earn far more than artists Smile | :) Developers generally eat at night, artists have to write poetry on the side of the road to buy a 99c McDonalds Happy meal.

From my experience those who are artists at home with their own project are also the best at work. Deadlines, if properly set, are always met. Do it with the style or don't do it at all

Hell yeah! Go big or go home. I firmly believe in that. As I said though developers who work long hours are mismanaged, their deadlines are NOT properly set.

You missunderstood me. What I am saying is that you need to have a passion, to love your job and to be a developer all the time, not just at work. People with passion will not only meet dealine, but in then meantime asnwer a few questions in the Lounge, write up an article etc. This site is a good example of what I am talking about.

People with passion are often the worst at meeting deadlines. The dull, boring, slow plodder next door will always meet his deadlines though. A passionate person often has so much going on they drop a few balls. I do it all the time.
Also if everyone was passionate you would have serious problems. Can you imagine John Simmons, Michael Martin and Christian Grauss all working on the same real-world profit making application? My god the wheels would fall off because each would have their own agenda, their own way and their own stubborn beliefs! If you put me in there I would just add more spin.

Successful companies normally involve a top echelon of passionate visionaries supported by lower echelons of dull plodders. Dull plodders keep the world going around George. Ever watch Fight Club?

To code professionally mean to code with passion. Take a passion away and you get a buggy, clumsy and hard to maintan product build with copy-and-paste code that is gettings oit of hand.

No, you get a buggy clumsy application from bad coders, from bad systems, presured deadlines, bad planning etc. You get good code from cut & paste, it is called Object Orientated development Smile | :)

*wipes my forehead* pheew, George you really know how to make me type! hehe. Thanks for provoking me and being passionate about your beliefs.

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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