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Find The Way
post Jul 10 2007, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(guybrush @ Jul 9 2007, 11:52 PM)
Actually I don't quite understand the situation really, coz with my few years of experience, if i'm trying to apply .NET position i'm still considered fresh to .NET, but if apply graduate trainee position it's also not that logic either.
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I am confused too when come to these things like switching of technology/platform/business domain. Are we considered as fresh/junior or experienced? cry.gif

QUOTE(finkl1)
I think you might also agree with me....creating and developing your own codes is more simple than reading existing codes,especially if it's poorly documented as well.

Agree, reading/fixing code is not an easy job. However, I doubt writing everything from scratch will guarantee us a better quality outcome, because I've really seen people making poor quality product even worse by rewrite. Probably this is developer dependent and case-by-case.

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