The UML is NOT a fad. I can only suggest that you never decide to become a software architect as opposed to just coding for non-profit.
As for the 'phenominal success' of OSS, please point me to the profits, ok? Linux is great, but Phenominally successful? In what universe? When you and your 80 year old grandma can run any CDRW or scanner that YOU want, and not have to re-complile every time you change your socks, then maybe.
As for Code Review, even the best coders can always learn something, and no one is mistake proof. Oh, let me guess; you finished your "Learn Java in 24 hours book, and now you are untouchable, right? One clue; good developers cost a LOT MORE than 20-40 an hour, partner. You better get another book, and buckle down.
For now, I suggest you re-evaluate your statements.
The UML is NOT a fad. I can only suggest that you never decide to become a software architect as opposed to just coding for non-profit.
As for the 'phenominal success' of OSS, please point me to the profits, ok? Linux is great, but Phenominally successful? In what universe? When you and your 80 year old grandma can run any CDRW or scanner that YOU want, and not have to re-complile every time you change your socks, then maybe.
As for Code Review, even the best coders can always learn something, and no one is mistake proof. Oh, let me guess; you finished your "Learn Java in 24 hours book, and now you are untouchable, right? One clue; good developers cost a LOT MORE than 20-40 an hour, partner. You better get another book, and buckle down.
For now, I suggest you re-evaluate your statements.