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I thought of this too cause all the medicine i take
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So can you offer your own definitions for multithreading multiprocessing multitasking
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@harleywewax I have read it. But I plus you up for your sudo science. Culture Bull. I prefer The Art of War
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@kvsm OK in this field of continuous learning we all need to be able to teach ourselves things. My real thoughts are about the discipline of engineering and doing the things that are needed to not be a hack. How many of you just sit down and start typing away trial and error. Not commenting. Unable to read an api and or create one that could possibly be used by others.
Task:
Condition:
Standard:
Having the ability recognize a good design .
These are the things needed to be a good engineer.
When I first started we where required to share our engineering notebooks with the senior Engineer. Whoa to the engineer who could not explain why he was doing something or what the reason for each line of code was. Hell some guys made me do the calculations by hand before even writing a line of code. I even had to use a slide rule in front of them and demonstrate consistent logical thinking.
A formal education teaches you how to think and organize not write code. That's what contractors -
@edisonn if I could hump this post I would
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@mlem who's boasting
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@harleywewax not fancy school this started cause I'm just annoyed with the the guys I work with. A few of them never went to college and there code sucks
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@harleywewax really do you see any self taught mechanical engineers or architects or Electrical Engineers generally no but every high school kids thinks there a hacker and can design software systems. I'm not talking script kiddies making Web pages for there mom's cupcake business. I'm talking about. Code that's optimized that needs full decision coverage to guarantee we don't kill any one code. Or at least don't kill the wrong someone.
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@DLMousey I have read all your post. Thank you I truly was not trying to offend I was ranting i.e. devrant I even ++ the rants against my opinion. I guess I have wasted the last 20 years of my life writing code and getting paid for it in an industry that is not for me. By the way do you have the number to that truck driving school I think I need it
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Now I feel like a troll so I'm gonna stop responding. We all have the freedom to yearn and breath free. Fly my friends fly and feel free to live your life how you see fit. Just remember to lead you must learn to follow first.
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@DLMousey yes that's exactly what I'm saying. Trial and error should not be a substitute for having the discipline to do the Math. I think it's rare that there is a self taught individual who has this discipline. Every one wants to think they are Srinivasa Ramanujan.
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@DLMousey ok I knew I would offend with that one. A better way of saying this is if you are self taught. Have some humility because of the thousands of books I have read in college and the guided learning was of some value. Great painters are made by observing the masters. Classics are the classics for a reason. My concern is reading crap code from people who have read design UI for dummies Is frustrating We all had to start somewhere in this profession is all about continual learning. Don't give up but if I hear one more time he must be a savant he is self taught. It's going to get a throat punch.
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Please stop stop writing code now. Self taught people drive me crazy I work with a senior engineer who went to a truck driving school.