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New having jusr spent 3 days looking at xml boot camp
from a sysadmin point of view. This is EDI regurgitated, which was basic and cobol regirgitated. Peope invent new ways od comparing dissimular datasets and resolving sameness. The idea is grea but different shit is still different shit. The future of IT in this country is not creating sameness, that is what tools are invented to acheive, the future is in determining differences and resolving how to deal with it, So progrmming is out and recovery of services nd connectivity is in.
thanx,
bill
attempting to explain profiling doesn't require one to take a position for or against it any more than attempting to explain gravity requires one to be for or against gravity. Walter Williams
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New What is old is new again
Or said differently: "same shit, different day"
jb4
shrub\ufffdbish (Am., from shrub + rubbish, after the derisive name for America's 43 president; 2003) n. 1. a form of nonsensical political doubletalk wherein the speaker attempts to defend the indefensible by lying, obfuscation, or otherwise misstating the facts; GIBBERISH. 2. any of a collection of utterances from America's putative 43rd president. cf. BULLSHIT

     Is programming dead? - (lincoln) - (15)
         Programming is still there - (ChrisR)
         What I need. - (mmoffitt)
         They have been promising that for 40 years - (tablizer)
         As a viable profession in the US - I'll say yes. - (tuberculosis) - (7)
             Damn. - (admin) - (1)
                 Not lucky - still under 40 - (deSitter)
             Good luck. - (FuManChu)
             I hear you. - (mmoffitt)
             having jusr spent 3 days looking at xml boot camp - (boxley) - (1)
                 What is old is new again - (jb4)
             Re: As a viable profession in the US - I'll say yes. - (deSitter)
         Re: Is programming dead? - (JimWeirich) - (1)
             Programming imay be dead, but debugging isn't - (jb4)
         It's changing...but it's always changing.... - (Simon_Jester) - (1)
             Promotion? -NT - (FuManChu)

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