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I worked in more than 5 firms through the past 3 years and most of the programmers didn't have idea of common language techniques not to mention the lack of thorough programming knowledge.
Unless the reason you've gone through so many firms in such a short time is that they've all gone under, they must be doing something right. Any idea what it could be?
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Re^3: The kind of programmer I dislike and the kind of programmer I do not want to be myself
by tilly (Archbishop) on Sep 10, 2005 at 17:39 UTC
    You missed the possibility that he was a contractor brought in for short term contracts at many places.

    Though yes, I'm inclined to agree with your gut response.

Re^3: The kind of programmer I dislike and the kind of programmer I do not want to be myself
by sh1tn (Priest) on Sep 10, 2005 at 15:34 UTC
    Sure, they do a lot of things right. Nevertheless the limit between working (till when?) and well done (not very well tested but at least tested) is not invisible. It's a matter of standard of living I guess. You mean you can expect cheap worker and high quality? I doubt.