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by qfan 4255 days ago
I've worked in many shops that use kdb+ and the ones who really benefit are the ones who bothered to get some training on it rather than those who just assume they'll wing it somehow. Kx themselves have been running great intro workshops for a couple of years now. Some guys at the next desk attended one and came back buzzing with excitement at how they now saw through the noise. So the take away is - if you didn't bother to learn it, stop complaining that you don't understand it. It's not difficult to get when it is explained well, but you're not gonna get it just by staring at it.
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>I've worked in many shops that use kdb+ and the ones who really benefit are the ones who bothered to get some training on it rather than those who just assume they'll wing it somehow.

Yea, I know all about the training and First Derivative. My employer also hired them.

In their defense, every First Derivative KDB+ consultant that I worked with was very sharp and an excellent teacher. They really knew their stuff, and First Derivative is no small part of what has made KDB+ so successful. However, even with their excellent pedagogy, most of my co-workers were totally lost/weren't willing to apply themselves to learn q/kdb+ well.

Here is another way to think about it: many people can't ever get their heads around certain conceptually difficult topics, say, measure theory or quantum physics. I don't think kdb+ is nearly as hard, but it seemed that way looking at my peers who were no slowpokes.

I initially read that as:

> ... came back buzzing with excrement