I remember a time when PHP was the next latest and greatest thing. Then MySQL tied into it which made it all the more better. Lately, however, a lot of programmers have moved onto Ruby on Rails. It almost seems like magic at the speed at which you can make useful stuff.
ones and twos are given for "exceptional" programs.
I remember a time when PHP was the next latest and greatest thing. Then MySQL tied into it which made it all the more better. Lately, however, a lot of programmers have moved onto Ruby on Rails. It almost seems like magic at the speed at which you can make useful stuff.
Hardly. My 3M certification for fiber took less than a week to achieve, and splicing was only a fraction of that time.
The only difference is the cost of the equipment needed. Fusion splicing is actually very easy.