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Even tough I've voted average, I believe I am somewhere in between average and above average.
I'm not master of dozens languages or API's or technologies, but I try my best to be an professional and craftsman.
Mislim, dakle jeo sam.
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Quote: I am somewhere in between average and above average As soon as you get even a tiny bit above the average then you are "above average" by definition; there is nothing in between the two.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Not understanding that there isn't an option between > and == probably makes him below average
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Average of my hometown? Of the company I work for? Average of the CP community? World average?
Are we talking about the number of languages I know? Am I better than someone who knows a little bit of ten languages while I know only two, but quite well?
And is someone who is fluent in C a better programmer than someone who is fluent in C#?
I voted above average because I'm by far the best at my company AND I got a set of skills that I don't necessarily need as a developer, but come in handy when doing my job. Like talking to customers and even make them like me
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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It's not important what's average of what (community, world, company, work)... It's important how do you feel it.
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"Average" is everyone else.
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Fix this issue, I can't vote :p
286 => 486 DX 100MHz => Pentium P75 => AMD K6-300 => AMD Duron 1GHz =>
Pascal => PHP3 => JavaScript => C => C++ => C# => VB.NET =>
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Thanks and Regards,
RK_PRABAKAR
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