On Tuesday 16 May 2006 05:41, Jason wrote: > >> I figured (stupid me) "B. Sc. Computer Science, 4.0 gradepoint" would > >> carry > >> more weight. :/ > > What good is a programmer who can't setup a computer correctly? Hmm.. I'll have to *completely* disagree with that. The ability to program a computer is entirely disconnected from anything about the physical computer itself. Back in the day, programmers didn't even have access to the computers. They wrote out their programs on punch cards and submitted them to be run overnight. Much more recently, my wife wrote most of her programs in college in long-hand on paper and would sit down in front of the computer only to type it all in, compile, and run it. She still has never physically configured any computer and doesn't change any default setting on the computer... Yet she is a first-rate programmer. That's somewhat the case even where I work now. There are a few of us that are hyper-aware of how our computers are setup (which OS, how massively customized is our OS, what tools are installed, how the tools are configured, which desktop.... everything) but there are even more that don't care at all. You give them a computer already setup and they use it as-is. That doesn't diminish at all their value as computer programmers. Honestly, if we cared about their ability to setup the computer, they would have been hired as sys admins, not programmers. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss