Both theory and experience lead me to believe that people who learned in the small company environment will have a bunch of really, really bad habits that they will never realize are bad habits because they have never worked with anyone who could set them straight.

I'm not sure, it seems unlikely to me that you can get a great programer from a single great mentor. I think a programer who could become great has to look outside their local environment Netnews, books, blogs now and "community websites" for different opinions/approaches, and think about them.

In fact, I'd say that one of the major points of greatness is "one size doesn't fit all" / "everyone or everything is wrong some of the time" and you can't learn that from a single mentor, almost by definition.

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In reply to Re^3: Where are future senior programmers coming from? by nevyn
in thread Where are future senior programmers coming from? by tilly

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