Well my opinion in all this is simple:

You have programmers who are totally on top of it. they look for the best way to do things. On design, security and programmation. Think most higher level monks on PM are like this.

Then you've got the programmers who know just enough to get the job done. Got good and lesser good ones. But they aren't looking to strife for better app's they just want to get the job done.

Then you got the nitwits who just got enough basic knowledge to do the simplest things.(got one here) Reason why they get to write these app's? Shortage on the market for good programmers.

As long there's a shortage on the market you will see a lot of these nitwits...


--My opinions may have changed,
but not the fact that I am right


In reply to Re: Electronic Pricetag Alteration by toadi
in thread Electronic Pricetag Alteration by jcwren

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