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Richard MacCutchan16-Dec-16 5:47
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Rob Philpott16-Dec-16 2:48
Rob Philpott16-Dec-16 2:48 
Quite right Marc!

I think there is a generational gap. The more experienced developers come from an era where software/hardware was a bit more blurred, you had to switch into assembly on occasion and know your calling conventions.

Then that awful Gang of Four book came out and everyone started spouting patterns the whole time. Then, God Forbid, computers became cool (they were extremely uncool in my youth) and people with silly haircuts got involved. Then that agile nonsense arrived and everyone worried about how they worked rather than whether it worked.

If I were to hire someone, I'd find the oldest person I could (punch cards at a minimum) who hadn't actually slipped in senility yet (or just mildly).
Regards,
Rob Philpott.

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