*blinks* So, what you're saying is that you're trying to figure out a way in Perl to let uneducated programmers remain uneducated? That is ridiculous.

*ponders*

No. It's not ridiculous. It's irresponsible. Your organization will now have uneducated programmers producing their production code. They will be wasting your money, time, and squandering your reputation among your customers.

It is your responsability to educate your programmers to know the full depth and breadth of the language(s) they are working in. If they choose to not be educated, they have also chosen to not be paid. It's as simple as that.

Here's another way to look at it - you have hired professionals, not babies. Don't baby them!

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Vote paco for President!


In reply to Do you enjoy unproductive programmers in your organization?? by dragonchild
in thread References by Cine

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