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  • P pseudonym67

    Whilst in a purist world you might be right and even in a world where only the technically competent were allowed to do jobs that you know require technical competence. You are aware I take that there are people who are called computer programmers these days that have never written anything that runs outside of a browser. And even worse than that, that joe public thinks these are the "real" developers because when they ask what they are working on they get told things they can actually understand.

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    pseudonym67 wrote:

    You are aware I take that there are people who are called computer programmers these days that have never written anything that runs outside of a browser.

    Ahh, these must be the "Web Developers". :rolleyes:

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      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

      but it sounds to me like either the VS folders need to be added to the system path

      That would be the solution. My point is that he didn't know how to interpret the error message from the command processor. Maybe this is so weird to me because I use the console and batch files frequently and I know most error messages by heart. Many of these kids may not even know that Windows also has a command line interface...

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      I did a phone interview for a job yesterday, and I got the impression that the guy has never had to do an serious work at the DOS prompt. The further away from the 80's you get, the less likely you'll find programmers that are even aware that they can use the command prompt for things.

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        But your forgetting that the way people are 'meant' to code now is to forget about how the layers below work just use it. And if it goes too slow, buy a faster computer with more memory. Please note: I don't agree with that, I much prefer knowing what the tech I am using is and how it works so I can write neat and tidy fast code that does the job as best it can.

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        Yep - Microsoft is pushing the "ease" of programming, not the reasons programming exist.

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        • M Michael Schubert

          OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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          He seems to be in the same league as one of my colleagues who type-casted String to Treenode (under JAVA), and upon receiving an exception complained that there seems to be "some" problem here :-D

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            OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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            Michael Schubert wrote:

            but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think

            I certainly hope so :omg:

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            • M Michael Schubert

              pseudonym67 wrote:

              You are aware I take that there are people who are called computer programmers these days that have never written anything that runs outside of a browser.

              Ahh, these must be the "Web Developers". :rolleyes:

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              Michael Schubert wrote:

              Ahh, these must be the "Web Developers".

              Formerly known as "Access developers" :)

              I are Troll :suss:

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                OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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                peterchen
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                A developer should be able to cobble together a one-click build process. That almost requires some basic command line skills.

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                • S SachinBhave

                  He seems to be in the same league as one of my colleagues who type-casted String to Treenode (under JAVA), and upon receiving an exception complained that there seems to be "some" problem here :-D

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                  TheIndian wrote:

                  He seems to be in the same league as one of my colleagues who type-casted String to Treenode (under JAVA), and upon receiving an exception complained that there seems to be "some" problem here

                  Did you explain that colleague that the problem seems to exist between the chair and the keyboard? (Java *itself* is a problem, but that's another aspect of the argument).

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                    TheIndian wrote:

                    He seems to be in the same league as one of my colleagues who type-casted String to Treenode (under JAVA), and upon receiving an exception complained that there seems to be "some" problem here

                    Did you explain that colleague that the problem seems to exist between the chair and the keyboard? (Java *itself* is a problem, but that's another aspect of the argument).

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                    SachinBhave
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                    Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                    Did you explain

                    I dont dare explain him anything :-D

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                    • realJSOPR realJSOP

                      I did a phone interview for a job yesterday, and I got the impression that the guy has never had to do an serious work at the DOS prompt. The further away from the 80's you get, the less likely you'll find programmers that are even aware that they can use the command prompt for things.

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                      agreed. Excepting penguins I doubt there's more than a handful of people under the age of 20 with non-trivial levels of commandline skills. Win95 removed any need for it from the average PC user.

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                      • M Michael Schubert

                        OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        Yes.

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                        • P pseudonym67

                          Whilst in a purist world you might be right and even in a world where only the technically competent were allowed to do jobs that you know require technical competence. You are aware I take that there are people who are called computer programmers these days that have never written anything that runs outside of a browser. And even worse than that, that joe public thinks these are the "real" developers because when they ask what they are working on they get told things they can actually understand.

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                          Jim Crafton
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                          pseudonym67 wrote:

                          there are people who are called computer programmers these days that have never written anything that runs outside of a browser.

                          You forgot the quotes around "programmers". :)

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                          • S SachinBhave

                            He seems to be in the same league as one of my colleagues who type-casted String to Treenode (under JAVA), and upon receiving an exception complained that there seems to be "some" problem here :-D

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                            Jim Crafton
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                            Ah yes typecasting. I once worked with someone who put this in our java codebase:

                            String s = new Object;

                            Checked it in, broke the build, and then claimed complete lack of knowledge as to why things might not be compiling anymore. Sigh.

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                            • M Michael Schubert

                              OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

                              modified on Friday, November 13, 2009 5:30 AM

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                              • M Michael Schubert

                                OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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                                PIEBALDconsult
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                                Hear hear! I've said it before and I'll say it again -- but I don't have to this time because you said it. There are certain tasks where a GUI excels and others where a command line excels -- use the right tool for the right job. On my last job I received a certain amount of ridicule because I spent so much time at the DOS prompt. I told people I was looking at the raw matrix.

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                                • M Michael Schubert

                                  OK, there is this guy in the C++ forum attempting to build his project from the command line. He's been told to build the project with "devenv /rebuild" but he gets "devenv is not recognized as internal or external command" and doesn't know what that means. I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

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                                  Marc Clifton
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                                  Michael Schubert wrote:

                                  I know that for most users the OS is just a thin layer of shiny buttons and fancy colors but a developer should know what's happening beneath (or beyond) that, don't you think?

                                  Personally, I think anyone who calls themselves a developer should have at least one decent sized app written in assembly language--by that, I mean, pick an emulator of your choice that targets a GameBoy, C64, Apple, or some other similar ancient machine, and write something, so you learn about hardware, registers, stacks, memory management, etc. But then again, that's just me and my weird way of looking at things. [edit]I think my point is made by the forum post below "why .net devs did that" :doh: [/edit] Marc

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                                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                    Sure! I think when someone is learning programing he should try to use low tech tools such as notepad and command line tools.

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                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    I think when someone is learning programing he should try to use low tech tools such as notepad...

                                    Back when I was using VC++ 1.x, it had no resource editor, thus I made my first few GUI programs using Notepad to create/modify the resource file. I was later introduced to Borland's Resource Editor.

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                                      agreed. Excepting penguins I doubt there's more than a handful of people under the age of 20 with non-trivial levels of commandline skills. Win95 removed any need for it from the average PC user.

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                                      Dan Neely wrote:

                                      Win95 removed any need for it from the average PC user

                                      Hah! You are totally wrong there: "Format c:" and "fdisk" were things you had to know how to do to work with win95, and superb command line skills were needed to get a boot disk that could see the CD (and the mouse) for reinstall when it all went Pete Tong! :laugh:

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                                        Dan Neely wrote:

                                        Win95 removed any need for it from the average PC user

                                        Hah! You are totally wrong there: "Format c:" and "fdisk" were things you had to know how to do to work with win95, and superb command line skills were needed to get a boot disk that could see the CD (and the mouse) for reinstall when it all went Pete Tong! :laugh:

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                                        Joe Moron never knew how to fix his PC even then. He'd either pay $40/hour for a PFY at his local computer shop to fix it; or find friendsucker willing to do it for a case of cheap beer. :rolleyes:

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                                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                          Sure! I think when someone is learning programing he should try to use low tech tools such as notepad and command line tools.

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                                          I'm not sure if you're sarcastic or not, but yeah, I agree. When you have to go through the "crap", you learn two valuable lessons: 1) You know how it works under the hood, thus gaining an understanding of how it works. Invaluable when you end up in situations like the "GUI" developer. You don't have to yank someone else to get it done - you can do it yourself. 2) You get to learn early on that programming can be tedious. There will be days when you wish you had picked another job. Learning the hard way gives you a higher tolerance threshold.

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