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Re: OOP - a question about database access

From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_golden.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:12:45 -0500
Message-ID: <nOadnbZCqvpVRTSiRVn-jg@golden.net>


"Mikito Harakiri" <mikharakiri_at_iahu.com> wrote in message news:rdiqb.17$re.24_at_news.oracle.com...
> "Tak To" <takto_at_alum.mit.edu.-> wrote in message
> news:H8CdnXKaxJ8KODSi4p2dnA_at_comcast.com...
> > Most
> > managers lack the necessary skillset and that is often why
> > they become managers instead of architects or independent
> > consultants.
>
> Paradoxically, Darwin's Theory doesn't apply in this case. The least
skilled
> are the most progressed. Or should I put it as the more sucessful to
adapt?

Actually, it fits perfectly with Darwin's Theory. Fitness has nothing to do with skill, and most times the fittest are those who do not change. Fitness is a measure of a gene's ability to replicate. Received on Wed Nov 05 2003 - 23:12:45 CST

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