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by a4444f
2031 days ago
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My idea is, that the type of IT knowledge is often of a particular trivia quiz kind. You may "learn" the next trivia quiz, but you'll not be necessarily any more wiser after 20 years (due to forgetting and obsolence) than after 5 years. I guess a painter, sculptor, doctor or lawyer might be significantly better with 20y exp than 5y. |
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There are devs with 10 years of experience that really have ten time one year of experience.
Some places teach IT as rote and magical knowledge. Others teach fundamentals. The first are effectively constantly re-learning and the later are improving. I always say I would rather hire someone with a good understanding of graphs and who never heard of git than someone who rote memorized git commands but has no clue what a graph is. Because the first one can pick up git after reading one or two tutorials.