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But Jesus Christ our first priest told Nicodemus to sell all he had and give to the poor... I'm a Christian and I don't tell ppl to pay or not. |
Programmer When I talk about a programmer, I mean someone who can code. They know at least one programming language and know it well enough that they can make things happen by typing the code into their computer. Some programmers graduate from a university with a computer science degree and know how to code. They would qualify. Others pick up a book and teach themselves to code on their own. They would qualify too. Developer When I talk about a developer, I use the term to mean something more than programmer. A programmer asks me, “what should I code?” or “how do you want me to do it?” In those cases, I’m making the bigger decisions and the programmer is implementing things. Developers have enough experience to have seen problems before and to know what worked and what didn’t. With developers I normally describe a destination, and they design the route they’ll take. I give them more freedom because they have deeper experience. So for me, the difference between a programmer and a developer is one of degree. One is more resourceful than the other. Moving from one to the other requires time, effort, and experience. Programmers can accelerate this by doing more in shorter amounts of time, but they won’t get there by doing the same thing 20 times over. Additionally, I make no assumption about how they develop their experience (college or on the job), nor do I make any about the number of languages they know. One is fine. Software Engineer Software engineers are a different dynamic altogether, for me. It’s because of the “engineering” part of the term, for me. To remind you, I don’t care how software engineers gain their knowledge. I’m not suggesting they must have a degree. But I am suggesting that they can’t just pick up a language, hack their way around a bit and expect me to call them a software engineer – regardless of what they call themselves. Engineering is a discipline. It requires that you know a set of knowledge. I would say education but people will punt to schooling, and I’m not saying that. I am saying you can’t just learn a language. There’s a history to the discipline. Engineering requires a level of abstract thinking. I’m not just talking about creating a plan before you write code. I’m talking about creating mental models of how the parts of a system will work. Models that help you refine your designs. Engineering requires an ability to communicate with others. I don’t care if it’s in user stories or diagrams, engineers need to be able to communicate with other engineers to design solutions and to debate the merits of different approaches – often calling for complex depictions of abstract dynamics. Can you be a self-taught software engineer? Yes. I think you can. But it’s not fast or easy. Software engineers may focus on a single discipline (like design, testing, or performance tuning) or more, but those disciplines often are apart from programming languages. That translates to being able to move a software engineer from one platform to another and see them pick it up in no time. cc http://chrislema.com/programmer-developer-engineer/ |
thanks would try to finish up before ending of the year |
oluwaseyi000:thanks mate |
asalimpo:I did it myself and at the same time manages the site |
it was a pet project for a friend but I decided to bring it here so like minded people on NL would improve on it going forward cheers |
an improved version would be uploaded soon |
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dzgd83d3ku7kzca/SMS.exe?dl=0
staffid -123
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Unstable version tho working on it |
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DO YOU LOVE TO COOK AND BAKE?
Or got farm products to sell? |
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Download the tool https://www.dropbox.com/s/64zgzpmrov7cc92/setup.exe?dl=0 |
All invitation has been sent Cheers |
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francollimasso:true talk I did internship in an organization that focuses on software development and RFID systems and it help me learn alot and going forward improved my confidence in handling projects and delivery services to prospective clients. |
asalimpo:that form was redesigned on version 1.5 take a look
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at least they all started from somewhere (invention) Nigerians are already do this but the economy isn't too palatable for new inventors and entrepreneurs |
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Customer Relationship Management System
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you right but if you check my profile I have created alot of treads about software's, websites and other services I have developed, designed and managed overtime going forward |
wow |
been busy lately with some other projects haven't got the time would do so soon thanks for your patience cheers |
basically I know it's cheap but am focused on customer usage as I rather have 10 clients paying that amount than having just one paying a higher amount, besides am focused getting a large client base, as for the car with hard work and great opportunities comes not just a car but a ride I can call my own. |
it cost #150,000 with 4 months free maintenance and support |
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