Re: Deploying forms on the web

From: M <someone_at_microsoft.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:34:39 +0800
Message-ID: <bbutad$6tj$1_at_news.hgc.com.hk>


Thanks for the insight. I understood the learning path is just a way of life,
no matter it's in IT discipline or any other one. That's why recently I'm looking for some master course on IT which might strengthen my skills.

"Hans Forbrich" <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net> wrote in message news:3EE2175E.32FB3342_at_telusplanet.net...
> M wrote:
>
> > I see. I know it should be my effort to check out more and read more
> > documents. However,
> > my boss(es) seems don't have patience to give me sufficient time to
read.
> > Therefore, I really
> > want to make the problems solved ASAP and then read those relavent docs
to
> > strengthen my
> > understandings at home.
> >
>
> I understand about the time issues and the boss issues. That's why the
hint -
> when looking at Oracle's documentation, you need to be creative and ask
the
> question slightly differently or look a page further. When compared to
the
> turn-around time of the forum, the frustrations, etc ......
>
> Another hint - OTN will always have the latest technology on the top
pages. So
> the 9i will always be the most visible. But the 'archived' information on
> >>supported<< versions of the same technology will still be on the site,
with
> the pointers usually available from the latest version's pages or from the
> search utility. (They need to have the most recent visible first to
encourage
> you to upgrade, in part so they can retire the old product and move the
> support-related money back to R&D.)
>
> >
> > There's too much to learn/use at work, you know, Oracle, XML, SOAP,
HTML,
> > XHTML, Java, ASP,
> > etc... Just wonder why boss(es) hire only two guys (incl. myself) to do
the
> > entire work! I used
> > to think IT is interesting while in campus, but,... it turns out to be
very
> > time-consuming
> > in real work. In particular, most non-IT boss(es) don't really
> > understanding the difficulities.
> > :<
>
> And the bosses are asking themselves why we don't understand their
business
> needs and why we always seem to spend time looking at pet projects or neat
> utilities and wanting to spend their money.
>
> Yes, there is a lot to learn, and keep learning. I do sincerely
sympathize. So
> welcome to the real world! It's not just a job, it's a way of life! The
> biggest part of our job is to keep reading and learning - and I hope the
hints
> above help your efforts in that.
>
>
>
Received on Sun Jun 08 2003 - 10:34:39 CEST

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