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Posted by Tony Rogerson on 01/31/06 14:48
So you haven't really got the necessary foundation experience in programming
then!
It really shows! Go and get a job as a junior programmer and get some needed
experience instead of preaching your class room ideas to us.
Whereas we live in the real world, developing real applications for real
people with real problems you simply confuse people by posting incorrect,
slow, unscalable rubbish.
Perhaps you should just stick to logical database design and leave to
development to people that have been trained and served industrial training
programmes to get where they are.
As for your attitude its out and out unprofessional, there is absolutely no
excuse for it; my guess is that you are a little bully without the bottle to
talk to somebody one to one in the same way you do here, you'd likely get
decked. Instead, you hide behind your little computer belittling people to
feed your own ego.
If you can't keep up with current technology then stop trying to pull other
people back by forcing your antiquated ideas upon them
--
Tony Rogerson
SQL Server MVP
http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials
"--CELKO--" <jcelko212@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1138685494.781895.163030@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> it turns out I do have an education, and years ago I did read the books
>>> in question. Eventually, I went on to work with real world business
>>> people to solve real world business problems. <<
>
> Funny, I was a poor boy who had to put himeself thru two Masters
> programs at night while working. full-time days. It took 14 years.
> Then I went back to teach.
>
> Because of my background, I learned **really** to program in DoD,
> medical and other fields where (bad code) = (death of the innocent
> people). The kids on newsgroup do not understand what it is like to
> Google up the names the dead.
>
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