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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 
GeneralThe only way ... Pin
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 14:11
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 14:11 
GeneralAlways? Pin
Uwe Keim15-Oct-01 19:44
sitebuilderUwe Keim15-Oct-01 19:44 
GeneralRe: Always? Pin
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:45
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:45 
GeneralRe: The only way ... Pin
Adrian Metcalfe15-Oct-01 20:15
Adrian Metcalfe15-Oct-01 20:15 
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Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:36
Dejan Petrovic15-Oct-01 20:36 
GeneralRe: The only way ... (can't monkey around anymore) Pin
Paul Watson15-Oct-01 22:42
sitebuilderPaul 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 
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 0:40
Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 0:40 
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 1:16
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 1:16 
GeneralRe: The only way ... (can't monkey around anymore) Pin
Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 1:39
Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 1:39 
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George16-Oct-01 2:32
George16-Oct-01 2:32 
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 3:07
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 3:07 
GeneralRe: The only way ... (can't monkey around anymore) Pin
Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:01
Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:01 
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 2:11
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 2:11 
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Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:19
Stan Shannon16-Oct-01 2:19 
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George16-Oct-01 2:24
George16-Oct-01 2:24 
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 2:44
Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 2:44 
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George16-Oct-01 3:37
George16-Oct-01 3:37 
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Paul Watson16-Oct-01 3:01
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Oct-01 3:01 
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Alexander Berthold16-Oct-01 4:58
Alexander Berthold16-Oct-01 4:58 
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Chris Cubley18-Oct-01 10:58
Chris Cubley18-Oct-01 10:58 
An small injection of new ideas into this dicussion:

First, an interesting book on this subject is "After the Gold Rush" by Steve McConnell, the same guy that wrote "Code Complete" and a generally smart guy.

Secondly, I think that there are a large number of 9 to 5 developers who simply work among the IT ranks as if were "just another job". These people are needed. There is much work to be done in IT nowadays and most of it isn't all that interesting. Many programs need to be written that does mundane reporting and moving data about and other such tasks.

However, I believe that the developers that ARE passionate about their work and try to push things to the edge are the developers that will push the envelope and come up with new and better ways of solving problems. These new and better ways will eventually filter down to the average developer that pounds out the everyday code.

I think that this process is not unique to IT. Think about other professions. Take civil engineering. There are lots of bridges that need building and it takes engineers to create them. These are your "everday" engineers. However, there are some challenges that require not just a new bridge, but a new kind of bridge. These are your passionate engineers that push the envelope and come up with new and better ways of doing things.

An interesting point in this analogy is that both the ordinary and the extraordinary engineers use standardized engineering practices to create their works. Though it is not currently the case (from what I've seen), developers should also use the same management and engineering practices whether or not they are creating state-of-the-art software or more mundane applications.


Chris Cubley
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Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 0:26
Michael P Butler16-Oct-01 0:26 
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