Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 08/13/07 12:14
Pavel Lepin wrote:
> David Gillen <Belial@RedBrick.DCU.IE> wrote in
> <slrnfc0dq2.h3v.Belial@murphy.redbrick.dcu.ie>:
>> Godfather said:
>>> Please Show me the best way to learn PHP in 1 week.I want
>>> to manage a group of PHP Programmers.
>>>
>> You don't need to know any PHP to be a manager. In fact I
>> think most programmers would prefer it if their manager
>> didn't think they knew how to code.
>
> I must disagree. The best project manager I've ever worked
> under was actually a very capable programmer himself--and
> that showed. On the other hand, he also was extremely good
> at refraining from backseat driving, so there is something
> to the idea that good managers don't tinker with gizmos and
> whatchamacallits, no matter how good or bad at tinkering
> they are.
>
There's a huge difference between a manager and a project manager.
A project manager needs to know the languages involved. A manager is an
administrative person and needs much less technical knowledge.
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