"user" wrote in message
Unfortunately, that's unusual. My experience is that most developers
stop learning at about age 30. From that point on, they stagnate and
die. I can't count the number of times I've interviewed people,
asked them to tell me about an article/book/etc discussing current
technology and IT issues.... and find they haven't cracked a book
since college.
Hehe. I didn't go BACK to college (to learn Cisco CCNA and brush up on
UNIX, and commercial flight school) until I was 35.
-c
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