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11/09/1999 00:52:12
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00262526
Message ID:
00263621
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>Hi John ---
>
>I would disagree. I, too, like doing different things but in this day and age, it's almost impossible to be professionally competent in too many different disciplines. IOW, if you're running into something you're not familiar with or don't feel comfortable hands-on with, learning on your clients time is not too cool. Better to get the situational expert in.
>
I'm very comfortable with all that I do, computerwise. I think you can be proficient in many areas without being "expert" - whatever that means? If I run into something I'm not familiar with, or don't care to learn, I agree, I call someone else. My point is that you can't just write software any longer. You have to have an understanding of operating systems, web technologies, Office applications, wiring, routers ,hubs, etc. I also agree, we shouldn't charge clients for our learning, unless they know it up front and are willing to pay.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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