本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛So-called IT people are just like plumbers, or carpenters, or painters. If somebody gives me money, I would be happy to do the borest job for him.
You have IBM experiences. So I guess you have ever user Net.Commerce server, or at least have heard of it. Two years ago, as a lot of people were crazy for Java things, I manipulated Net.Commerce and wrote scripts (Now I have forgotten the name of that scripts, and IBM has also replaced those scripts using JSP in Websphere Commerce Server). My manager asked me to do that job because he thought I am easy to handle. I accepted that task because I thought that a contractor should do whatever task the client needs to do. I don't think I wasted any time. On the contrary, I think I have learnt a lot of things from that Net.Commmerce, though I have forgotten all the syntax things.
Indeed, people needs some stratics and tactics to survive in the IT market. Some people think mastering Java or Oracle can bring or guarantee them a job. That's not completely true. One needs a skill set, instead of a single skill, to be successful in the job market.
I don't worry much about my next step because I have a clear picture of job market. I know what is the selling point. Of course, I also know how to cover my shortcomings.
It seems both you and I are materialists.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
You have IBM experiences. So I guess you have ever user Net.Commerce server, or at least have heard of it. Two years ago, as a lot of people were crazy for Java things, I manipulated Net.Commerce and wrote scripts (Now I have forgotten the name of that scripts, and IBM has also replaced those scripts using JSP in Websphere Commerce Server). My manager asked me to do that job because he thought I am easy to handle. I accepted that task because I thought that a contractor should do whatever task the client needs to do. I don't think I wasted any time. On the contrary, I think I have learnt a lot of things from that Net.Commmerce, though I have forgotten all the syntax things.
Indeed, people needs some stratics and tactics to survive in the IT market. Some people think mastering Java or Oracle can bring or guarantee them a job. That's not completely true. One needs a skill set, instead of a single skill, to be successful in the job market.
I don't worry much about my next step because I have a clear picture of job market. I know what is the selling point. Of course, I also know how to cover my shortcomings.
It seems both you and I are materialists.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net