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Posted by Ramon on 10/25/05 04:41
true what they say about old dogs not being able to learn new tricks, I
see you have gottn quete worked up over ths issue, ok... IDEs are not
for everyone. Keep training people to use TextPad and vi.
Infact you can do anything you like, talking to you is like talking to a
brick wall, an old brick wall. To be honest I got better things to do.
Infact this is exactly the same as when I asked about shared memory
allocation I think you were also the first fag to jump in and proove
that you know everything about anything. And that your 50 years
experience gives you an edge some how. IT&T is moving way to quick for
someone to go and claim just because they written code in assembler or
something else prehistoric that they know better.
And for your argument that you are training people for so many years, I
don't give a flying shit who you train. Not all my lecture's were good.
And perhaps you are quete average as well. After all marketing does have
a large roll in *selling* education.
So I'll repeat, I've worked in the commerce sector, now I am in
education my self. And all the people over the 10 years who I showed
Zend. And statisticly I'm sure that some of those programmers would have
been good. Have all had a positive response about Zend. And I'm sure are
using it to this day.
Anyway, my point is... if you are programming a PHP - with OO structure,
obstraction layers. Zend is the way to go. That is all, you can argue
until you are blue in the face that is not, I've used both approaches,
and I can see the plain difference in department now. Right this second.
Not 10-20 years ago. But Now.
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Ramon wrote:
>
> Oh, and one other thing. I've been training programmers longer than
> you've been a programmer. My clients have included a fair percentage of
> the Fortune 500 companies, as well as smaller companies.
>
> And I repeat - IDE'S ARE NOT FOR EVERYONE!
>
> I've seen vi programmers outperform ANYTHING someone using TextPad or
> ANY other Windows programs - including IDE's - does. And no, I'm not
> that good. But these guys (and gals) are.
>
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