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Re: Database VS Networking

From: Ryan Gaffuri <rkg100_at_erols.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 21:10:36 -0400
Message-ID: <a63ufa$4q7$1@bob.news.rcn.net>


There are very few data modelling jobs for people who are not developers and/or DBA's for several years.

You dont need to know everything. You specialize. I know very little networking. I just grab someone who knows it or research it when I need to do something.

"Bricklen" <bricklen_at_shaw.ca> wrote in message news:3C85222B.99211A04_at_shaw.ca...
> look into data modelling or the role of designer, may be of interest to
> you.
>
> Jack wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for answering my questions. I hope the following information
> > will help:
> >
> > Besides, I am a person who likes to have more communication with
> > people.
> >
> > Somehow, I guess I like doing all the stuff with computer, like
> > troubleshooting OS problem, make a home network. Moreover, I also
> > enjoying working in non-GUI OS like DOS(I will learn UNIX in the
> > comming future). In addition, I also like to design the database. But
> > for networking, when I read some of the networking book, it seems
> > there is many vocabulary and network terms that I do not really enjoy
> > to read further...Is it necessary to know them all? For database, I
> > like the process of design but not really enjoy to sit in front of the
> > computer to type the code.
> >
> > Jack
Received on Tue Mar 05 2002 - 19:10:36 CST

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