Subj : Re: Lesson learned To : Mark Hofmann From : Arelor Date : Mon Jun 07 2021 10:07:15 Re: Re: Lesson learned By: Mark Hofmann to Arelor on Mon Jun 07 2021 08:40 am > > A> I tried applying for a job at big IT because I wanted to learn from withi > A> the indutry, instead of > A> self-learning from second-hand books and by trying to hack solutions > A> together without any > A> assitence. Nowadays I don't think I would be living better had I gotten > A> the job. > > That is exactly how I started. Everyone learns differently, but I learn the > best by doing and hands on. > > - Mark My concern is that when you are the only guy doing IT in the house, you may work for a decade doing horrible things, and since you have nobody to tell you you are messing up, you never become a real IT guy. Just a dude deploying services one after another until everything breaks :-) This is why I had high hopes on that job back in the day. I have been exposed to some well intentioned amateur code as of late, and the first thing I thought from reading it was "Oh, the Horror!" As it turns out, it was produced by self-learning people... and I always wonder which sort of messups I am creating without me realizing. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .