It seems that the Microsoft guy doesn't actually answer any questions, just reframes the question put to him by the interviewer to pose more questions. The interviewer of course, doesn't notice or even mention that the questions have not been answered. Very nice piece of PR work.
The breakdown of computing jobs into more and more specialized professions is leading all of us into a devolutionary trap. One person doesn't know how to do everything anymore, everybody knows how to do one thing really well. The industry changes so fast that something you specialize in now may not exist in a year's time, and then where will you be?
In the animal kingdom, creatures that specialize into specific roles must band together or they perish. Evolution doesn't encourage specialization.
Argh! At least global warming will go down, with more pirates. Argh!
And it doesn't use up half of your computer's memory.
Yes my name is Eliza. :)
How does it make you feel to spat it back at you?
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It seems that the Microsoft guy doesn't actually answer any questions, just reframes the question put to him by the interviewer to pose more questions. The interviewer of course, doesn't notice or even mention that the questions have not been answered. Very nice piece of PR work.
The breakdown of computing jobs into more and more specialized professions is leading all of us into a devolutionary trap. One person doesn't know how to do everything anymore, everybody knows how to do one thing really well. The industry changes so fast that something you specialize in now may not exist in a year's time, and then where will you be? In the animal kingdom, creatures that specialize into specific roles must band together or they perish. Evolution doesn't encourage specialization.