|  | Posted by Steve on 10/10/07 20:57 
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message news:9nupg3dgtf174tffe3cfvpdppbg3tkj0nf@4ax.com...
 > On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 09:25:28 -0500, "Steve" <no.one@example.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >>
 >>"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
 >>news:jdapg3hvqsriac1mgrruqs1osj6tvr8ohr@4ax.com...
 >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 09:20:51 -0500, Good Man <heyho@letsgo.com> wrote:
 >>>
 >>>>Bruno Rafael Moreira de Barros <brunormbarros@gmail.com> wrote in
 >>>>news:1191936659.186273.54530@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>> So man... What does someone's age matter?
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>*Most* of the time, it's indicitive of someone's experience in working
 >>>>with
 >>>>REAL LIFE coding situations and applications.  Coding in "Real Life" on
 >>>>established web applications tends to be a lot different (and certainly
 >>>>more stressful) than coding exercises offered in a classroom.
 >>>>
 >>>>So, it's not the be-all or end-all, but experience in the programming
 >>>>world
 >>>>is regarded pretty highly, and age *tends* to indicate experience.
 >>>
 >>> Not really, in this day in age you got college flunkies in the tech
 >>> biz at EVERY age, and in fact the older ones are more a pain in the
 >>> ass since the REAL "experience" they've gained in life is bullshitting
 >>> their way through interviews.
 >>
 >>that's, 'this day AND age'
 >
 > Actually yo<COCK SLAP>
 
 i see it's now past 3...you must have been released from your wonderful job
 at wally world. morning shift, eh?
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