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Yes... programming gives you the knowledge that even if you can send a rocket to Mars your job won't be understood and that anyone will be in position to discuss it (specially those without programming skills). Aaaand it also grants you that even if your app is something that has required 20 years of thinking/design, the only part that will be appreciated (if there is one) is that shiny button that you downloaded from the Internet in 2 and a half seconds.
Apart from this you learn almost all the habilities that are in the poll.
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At first I thought it was a typo. What are 'abilities? Online dictionaries don't do a very good job of explaining it...
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It was not a typo... it was a huge mistake!
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Oh... there _was_ a word in some dictionaries
(I wasn't making fun of you, really meant it)
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I have not taken any offense, here I'm improving my english each day a little and this kind of comments help me.
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In catalan and other latin languages, abilities is spelled with an h, that is why
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Yes... you are right... Which is the reason why a mexican know how catalan is written?
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I forgot to add my 'other' bit when taking the survey (see subject)
I constantly think i'd like to go back to college to study finance/accountancy
Pete
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Like the others most are things you should have before starting to program but that doesnt mean you dont learn new / better techniques.
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I hear that!
Where would we be without Google?
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Bon-Ton wrote: Where would we be without Google?
Shockingly, some of us were programming even before Google existed. We had to use these funny things called books and magazines.
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Yes. We are efficient programmers. Not re-inventors of the wheel. Long Live Google. Long Live CodeProject. Long Live Open Source. Long Live Developer Community.
Just think what would happen to the world we live in if politicians shared resources, insights, findings, know-how and techniques as we programmers do?!
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Yes, the world would have been a much better place
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The trick is to have enough of them on your test team
Cheers
Tom
Philosophy: The art of never getting beyond the concept of life.
Religion: Morality taking credit for the work of luck.
Programming: It's only as complex as you are stupid.
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While Debugging, you should not falter!
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station....
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My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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Nor when dealing with clients. ![WTF | :WTF:](https://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Images/smiley_WTF.gif)
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The ultimate tools for producing applications, along with bugs when you forget to edit the minor differences needed
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As far as the other choices, I think those are needed by those who go into programming, not an outcome of programming. If you didn't already have them, then programming might not have been your best career choice.
Gary Kirkham
Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit
It's against my relationship to have a religion.
Me blog, You read
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To some degree...
Gary Kirkham
Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit
It's against my relationship to have a religion.
Me blog, You read
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5 points!!! ![Laugh | :laugh:](https://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Images/smiley_laugh.gif)
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That anything that can go wrong generally does go wrong sooner or later.
Best,
Jun
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