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| Date | 2012-04-27 09:14 -0700 |
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| From | Patricia Shanahan <pats@acm.org> |
| Newsgroups | comp.programming |
| Subject | Re: Programming Career |
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| Message-ID | <W8GdnY3ejNdRWAfSnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d@earthlink.com> (permalink) |
On 4/27/2012 5:47 AM, arnuld wrote: > I do programming on Linux and live in 2nd corner of the country (when my > home is in another quite far corner) just because I got the system > programming job in Linux. Now what if my manager is saying that I have > to work on some Java project for half an year on Windows. Thats OOP and > application programming, not related to my 4 years of work experience. > > > I want to work on Linux/UNIX/BSD/*NIX only and do system programming. I > am willing to work on any other language like Haskell/Caml/Ruby/Python > etc as they belong to a sharing-community and they are cross-platform and > increase the skill of programming. but Windows based work .. is no no for > me. I don't want to put Java on Resume, rather I will put half an year > reading Richard Stevens books. > > I want to decline his authoritative request. What would do you in my > situation ? Whats your view on this ? I would think *very* carefully before rejecting such a request. Suppose a manager sees a shift in future work such that, at times, there will too much *NIX system programming capacity and too little Java-on-Windows capacity. One choice would be to lay off one or more pure *NIX system programmers and hire either Java programmers or programmers who can do both. Assigning a *NIX system programmer to a Java project, trusting the programmer to get up to speed on Java, seems much more responsible. More generally, the worst career mistake a programmer can make is to fall in love with a technology. I'm afraid it may have already happened to you, very early in your career. Four years into my career, all I had done was applications programming, in assembly language, for NCR Century computers. I was very good at it, and had accumulated a lot of related skills and knowledge, but I don't think I would have had much of a career if I had fallen in love with that technology combination, and refused to do anything else. Patricia
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