Hey, you don't have to know everything about everything in the industry. Just focus on a few things that you enjoy and learn them well. Everything else will fall into place.
Computer languages are basically the same.
Networking and Hardware is easy enough if you have the papers that came with the pieces and a couple of reference manuals.
Databases are mostly all alike.
Being on the bleeding edge can be a good thing...unless the newest fad falls on it's face.
I just feel warm and tingly all over after reading that.
'Course it could be the pot of coffee I just finished.
Hey, you don't have to know everything about everything in the industry. Just focus on a few things that you enjoy and learn them well. Everything else will fall into place.
Computer languages are basically the same.
Networking and Hardware is easy enough if you have the papers that came with the pieces and a couple of reference manuals.
Databases are mostly all alike.
Being on the bleeding edge can be a good thing...unless the newest fad falls on it's face.
Take it easy, relax, and enjoy what you do.
Misfit
I guess I'm too used to reading HOWTO's and O'Reilly manuals. Couldn't the article be summed up in a couple of paragraphs?
Just give me the information and let the newbies have the pretty prose.
Still though. He's a better writer than I am and I'm glad to see Slashdot getting some solid writers.
Keep him on. I'm fully capable of choosing what I read or don't read.
I get the two confused, but when the oil company was split up, it turned out that the CEO was bringing in more money.
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I'm sure this line of thought has already been posted at some earlier point on
Misfit - Member of the department of redundance department
I don't care what Hemos says Rob, you're doing a great job.