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  • 工作学习 / IT杂谈 / Friends, if you have time, go to www.is4u.net and see two gentlemen's comments on jabber. It is fun!
    According to those two gentlemen(Iron and Marshal), my students and I should be trashed...because we were not born to be a programmer.
    • The discussion is here.
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛The following are forwarded for is4u.net forum.

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      *** 假的就是假的 -- 一点看法
      by Marshal Deng, November 22, 2000 at 00:13:52

      如果一个人有基础, 对自己的项目稍加加工, 并不是不可。 如果是入门级别,
      谋求的是入门职位, 将自己稍微参加的项目列入, 并不是造假。可是现在象JABBER和
      一些其他的人则完全是在造假。

      当然现在IT是很热, 尤其是在美国。 一些人玩弄一些概念, 其实纯属骗钱。 有
      大骗小骗, 比较下来, JABBER只是谋生, 属于小骗。

      面试的人其实也有很大的关系, 一些人其实自己就不懂, 当然不能分辨真假。 我
      自己是奉劝大家不要搞坏了风气, 使中国人成为过阶老鼠。 象现在印度人在美国
      一样, 牛皮是能吹, 可是人却要怀疑, 就我工作过的公司, 都相信中国人多于
      印度人(我在美国)。

      其实大家也可以好好想想, IT也在这十年内变化了多少? JAVA这种东西将来有有
      多大的市场? 在市场经济下, 没有真本事是不行的, 想想十年后吧! 我毕业之
      后, 工作了六年多, 对这一行也了解透了。

      那些FAKE成功的, 是因为现在这行热呀! 在美国, 如果没有身份问题, 只会PERL的
      也能堂而皇之的号称自己是“ENTERPRISE SERVER PROGRAMMER”, 一些JAVA程序员
      只会一个烂对话框, 也能拿到6位数的工资, 甚至更多, 但是他们是否真的想到,
      他们找到了一条可以保障终身的饭碗呢?

      我自己从来老实的写简历, 当然也从不担心会找不到工作。 我自己从事的通讯程
      序, 这方面你想造假都不会造, 书店里就根本没有这方面的书。 我不用担心将来
      会被淘汰, 因为这不是JAVA。我自己也拿着想当的工资(6位数), 我也知道在这一
      行中许多不如我的人那着是我的一倍(CONTRACTOR), 可我并不觉得有什么, 因为
      我知道我还年轻(可以说相当年轻), 而且我所作的可以持续到十年后。

      我的建议 -- 看好你的将来。 不要为了一下的问题而改行, 有些东西是一时热的。
      我也希望每个中国人都能打好基础 -- 我曾经POST过这个问题而不是急躁。 做一
      个正直的人。 我个人从未吃过苦头, 当然也不能明白许多人的被迫换行的辛酸。
      我也遇见过一些在美国才换行的人, 那些人因为年记大了, 心态也不很正常。要
      知道人的智力可能是相差很大的, 你也必须,至少为你自己的选择负责。在我的圈
      子里, 我知道造假的并不多。 我也希望保持中国人的名声, 而不是相反。

      写了这么多, 没有别的意思。 我几乎也不大在网上发表意见。

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      *** 再谈一个例子
      by Marshal Deng, November 22, 2000 at 00:25:51

      再谈一个例子
      我曾经和一个俄国老头一天进一个公司。 两个月后, 这个老头被LAY OFF掉了。
      这个老头说起来还是个博士呐, 喜欢聊天。 可怜的老头, 知道后马上就狂写EMAIL和
      打电话,最后去了千里之外的一家公司, 自己得开车去。

      老头是JAVA Programmer, 本来是只应该拿JABBER一样的工资的, 老头要了个将近
      六位数, MANAGER看其老, 也准了。但是来了之后TELECOM的东西却根本不懂, 我
      暗示要帮他他也不接受, 他的LEADER给了几个方向都不能完成, 结果就是这个样
      子。

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      *** Marshal, thanks for your remidning. I am waiting for the day you envisioned
      by Jabber, November 22, 2000 at 19:11:15

      First of all, I show my respect for Marshal. I have ever seen his postings here and it seemed to me that he is a true programmer.

      I am honored for being taken as a typical bad example. I am a consultant --- this means my clients can send me home whenever they don't need me, whenever they don't like me, or whenever they found out that I am not a qualified Java programmer. If I am asked what is my weakest point, I can tell that my C++ is not good enough. But I am sort of person who know how to cover my tails.

      Tell the truth, I have no interest to be an employee (I mean a permanent job). I found it is great fun to be a contractor. Earn more and learn more. I never tell lies about my skills. For instance, once a client wants to have a guy to do Java2D and I declined.

      If you assume I am just like a trainee from computer training centers in Toronto, you are probably wrong. I know that some training centers in Toronto are specialized in teaching people how to cope with interviews. For instance, some guys have never played Weblogic or Websphere but they dare to claim 6 months EJB experiences. Fortunately, I am not among them.

      Actually, I have ever worked with 3 chief architects in three projects.

      I am the target pursued by those agents. Agents don't care for my resume. They just want to get some people to meet the client's requirement, then get the money. In such a case, some people may not be so fortunate---- they have 10 or 20 years of iron-clad IT experiences, but their expertise is obsolete. For consultants, the most important thing is that you have true skills. Please don't think you are superior if you have a degree in CS or you have more than 10 years of experiences. Or don't look down upon those who are not so lucky to have gone through some regular school trainings.

      I am also a Java instructor--- well, people may say I am teaching people how to cheat. One of my students have never been to college and he was a waiter as he knew me. But he has very strong logical thinking, very strong lab ability, and very good sense in programming. But he is now a very good Java programmer. One the other hand, I can gave a bad example: Another student of mine is graduate in CS from a University. But I dound he has absolutely no sense in programming.

      By the way, more and more Chinese programmers are immigrating to Canada. I estimate 50% of them have problems in meet the job market's needs in Canada. Should we say don't come? should we say "you go to do generic labor because you are not a good programmer?" Should we advise all of them go to attend CS courses in York University? What is a programmer? from my perspective views, a programmer is just like a carpenter, or a plumber. If anybody thinks he is superier because he became a programmer earlier than others, he is. IT is a constantly changing field. Anybody can fall behind if he/she is not learning. At the same time, for those what are diligent and good at learning, for those who happen to choose a right direction, it is possible for them to get ahead and even surpass the veterans. For instance, if I am on Microsoft track, I would be learning .NET and C#.

      To survive in IT field, one needs to work hard and learn persistently. One cannot consolidate his position by looking down upon peers, or by expecting his counterparts making stupid mistakes.

      By the way, it is normal things for people to be fired by the boss.

      Everybody have his skill set. So far, I have not yet be fired...People can get fired for many reasons. I have ever realeased a contract with a client because I could not tolerate the CTO of that company. Take that Russian programmer as an example. He may lack the background knowledge in Telecommunication because he is not a domain expert. This does not mean he is a poor programmer. If Marshal is asked to do a project related to biochemistry, he probably needs 1-2 hours to pick up.

      Say again, I advocates decorating resume to some extent. If some guy have 5 years of C++ experiences and now he knows Java, he can sparse some C++ experiences over Java. This is survival skills. However, I don't agree pretending to be a programmer. For instance, some people have never read a CORBA book, or written a complete CORBA exercise, but they put CORBA in their resume. Finishing <> or passing Sun Programmer certificate for Java 2 platform does not mean a Java programmer.

      I understand that people should be considerate of those who are not so lucky. I can still remember the situation when I messed up the toolbar in Visual Basic. I tried to seek help from professional programmers... some of them could not solve my problem, some of them are impatient in helping me out. After two years, two of them became my java students. I found their general skill set has not yet been improved but I tell myself I need to pay special attention to them.

      I came to this site and post my stuff because I think my posting might help some novices and laymen. It seems to me I should confess I am wrong. I found this forum is a place for those descent programmers to show off and intimidate novices, laymen, and even peer programmers.

      I have ever attended a high-energy conference. A very famous Noble Laureate was asked to make a summary talk. His words is: "You know everything I know, but I don't know anything you don't know". It seems that we lack such a cultural spirit.

      This is my last posting in this forum (Remark: it's refering is4u.net. ) . I don't want to waste more time in disputing with people. Only those who laughes last can laugh best.

      I hope all of the people in this forum happy.

      Good luck.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
      • i read the discussion and i love the word "you know everything I know, but i don't know anything you don't know." most.
      • Thanks for Sailor grabbing that junk and displaying it here.
        Since I have been defined as an imposter,
        I am determined to teach more cheating skills.

        Frankly speaking, one needs some true skills to cheat the employer. More importantly, one needs to know at what point he can tell lies. From my perspective, if you know Linux, you can say you know Unix such
        as Sun Solaris, IBM AIX... The reason is some empoyers are too stubborn: They use IBM AIX machine but they don't think your Linux experiences can help. Actually, for developers other than System Adminstrator, there is not many differences among various flavors of Unix boxes.
      • 有些论坛的风气很不好,希望我们这个论坛继续保持纯朴,清新的风格,为大家提供一个沟通与学习的好地方.
    • thank jabber and rolia forum
      I just want to thank jabber and rolia forum from where i made my first step to learn Java and other computer skills.. now i have finished most parts of the Java Tutorial downloaded from java.sun.com and have compiled some programs that i created every line of code by myself..
      b4 i came here, I had no any idea how to start..
      Thanx and happy thanxgiving!
    • Jabber! I support you and love you. Don't care such nonsense. In fact, you needn't explain to that guy because he can't understand our situation.
      It's very hard to understand people in different environment even if he/she came from the same environment. People is such a creature can't remember things long. They forget everything easily. One example is that when we live in North America for several years, we will critisized a lot about China. Almost all the people will forget why Chinese do the thing as that way. No one will study the reason, just say "oh, no, it's not right.". This is our common shortcoming. That US guy is so, too.

      Don't care such nonsense. If he/she is in our situation, he/she may do illegal things. Who knows?

      I respect you. Real people, Real word. and very helpful. Thank you.
    • THANKS YOUR GIVING! WE NEED YOU, JABBER!! PLS CONTINUE, DON'T LEAVE THIS FORUM!!!
      It's my habit to visit rolia everyday. Jabber's forum is my favorite one. I always introduce my friends, whether in IT or potentially will shift to IT, read Jabber's notes. Cannot imagine how the IT forum will survive without Jabber!

      Though we've never met, I personally already treat Jabber as my tuitor and my friend. Though I am now in Vancouver, if Jabber is really going to run training school in Toronto, I think I will seriously consider moving to Toronto, to apply to be Jabber's student.

      Jabber, we love you! We highly appreciate your kind advise and generous support in the past. I will continue visit IT forum, and am looking forward to seeing your message again! Pls, pls don't let us down!

      With all the best wishes...
      • Linlin, your English is so fluent...
        Thanks for encouragement.

        I will continue to stay here until I am no longer needed by unlucky people. Frankly speaking, most Chinese IT immigrants have difficulties in Canada because of language problem and lack of Canadian experiences, though many people have great potentials. Unfortunately, the lucky guys probably cannot be considerate of those who need to fight for survival.
      • Hey, you misunderstood sth....
        It is Sailor who copied those postings from www.is4u.net. I decided not to post anything at that site in the future. I did not mean I will leave here.

        I hope you enjoy those comments on me.
        • Great! Now I can sit back with gratitude...
    • never mind! :-)
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛I saw your discuss.But what I want to say is :
      People are often unreasonable,irrational,and self-centered,forgive them anyway.
      If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior mtives. Be knid anyway.
      If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine ememies, succeed anyway.
      If you are honest and sincere, people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway.
      What you spend years creating others could destroy overnight. Create anyway.
      If you find serenity and happiness,some may be jealous, Be happy anyway.
      Give the best you have , and it may never be enough, Give your best anyway.
      In the final analysis it is between you and God . It was never between you and them anyway.
      God always love you and be with you!
      Today is thanksgiving day.I am very thankful about the people who helped me before.


      感激伤害你的人,因为他磨练了你的心志;

      感激欺骗你的人,因为他增进了你的智慧;

      感激中伤你的人,因为他砥砺了你的人格;

      感激鞭打你的人,因为他激发了你的斗志;

      感激遗弃你的人,因为他教导了你该独立;

      感激绊倒你的人,因为他强化了你的双腿;

      感激斥责你的人,因为他提醒了你的缺点;

      感激所有使你坚强的人。更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
      • Actually, I don't feel hurt. Anyway, thank you.
    • 这俩人太肤浅了,隔行如隔山,人不可以太自以为是。他不是做大事的料。人不能靠贬低跟自己不同的东西来抬高自己
      JAVA虽然是高层语言,但根据我的经验
      JAVA入门容易,但好象没有止境,这门语言是纯OOP,很多细节需要很长时间
      才可以体会。记得SYNCHRONIZED 这个KEYWORD就让我上过当,当时想当然它的机理和UNIX里的semaphor差不多,用的时候锁一下,不用时候开锁。但JAVA里锁属于一个OBJECT,只要这个OBJECT
      拥有了锁,就可以反复的CALL 那个锁住的 METHOD。当时我在写一个RECURSIVE 的东西,伤透了脑筋该怎么开锁,其实根本不用开的。这些细节都是严格的OO CONCEPT导致的。
      JAVA 还有复杂的LIBRARY PACKAGE,
      再加上后来出来的 SWING,JAVA BEAN
      (我那时候还在用AWT)。 真要全掌握
      其实比C++工作量大很多。
      • Thanks, Sam. After I left www.is4u.net, those guys are still attacking to each other fiercely.
        • Hi, Jabber
          I am a regular is4u visitor dropping by. Just want to let you know that I find is4u a fine place and you shouldn't have left just because a few people are having a few bad days there.

          I think we can blame it on the guy who bragged about his glorious 8 years of North American experience. We Chinese just can't stand it, can we? We can’t stand those who seem to be doing better than ourselves, especially when they start bragging about it.

          It is not going to be easy to be just a silent reader. So hope you will come back someday. Enjoy your break!
          • 朋友,你说的不是关键,JABBER和他们的不同在于怎么去看待自己和别人,帮助别人的目的如果是为了自己满足就会不自觉的漏出瞧不起人的表情,比起来,怎么做人比怎么做程序员更重要
          • I think Jasmine is a nice lady at is4u.net. But I don't have any more interest in posting there.
            Roughly speaking, if one wants to know how ugly some Chinese are, one can get a feeling there.
            • hehe, jabber, I understand your feeling toward all those people. However they are only a small number of chinese who are particularly arrogant and touchy.
              They don't like to see
              the fact that others are catching on in the hi-tech field. There is vicious hatred in their heart
              toward people switching to hi-tech field. This
              mentality is common in chinese due to the
              depressed environment and education they
              have grown up in. However, my impression is that chinese with this kind of mentality are
              still in a small number. More chinese are actually encouraging , open-minded people.
              I saw lots of excellent chinese in San Jose, they have the charisma of being a leader as
              well as the skill set of being an excellent engineer. They respect everyone, they understand the long-run benefit of trainning
              juniors, they have the ability to make everybody in different skill levels shine.
              • It is the weather, I believe.
                Kidding.

                Actually I see lots of open-minded fellow Chinese here in Toronto too. People sometimes take the forums as places where they can vent their frustrations or boost their egos, thinking nobody knows who they are. We should try not to take this kind of negativities serious. They are more or less part of every human being anyways.
    • jabber,刚发现你也是重庆人,001的班主charlie也是重庆人,我为重庆人感到自豪!
      • thanks for flattering, my friend.
        • Hi,jabber,why did you chose so bright color to response?BHW,this is my favorite color!
          • do u mean it is yellow-highlighted? every reply to YOUR post is yellow-highlighted as reminding.
          • Dear Claire, please buy a bunch of flowers and send them to Sailor...It is Sailor's deed.
            • I see. I will send 999 roses to sailor, but I don't know sailor is M or F?haha.......
              • It doesn't matter about my gender... I'm looking forward to your roses because I haven't ever received any rose yet... hahaha
                • ok. but do you know how to remove the color,cus it's too bright.
    • 关于IT,到底掌握什么技术,可以挣钱最多?有人说是C++,有人说是Java,有人说是通讯,有人说是UNIX,还有人说是AS/400。
      似乎每一个人都觉得自己才是最挣钱的,谁也看不起谁。

      我说,是使用Word的技术,因为我的老板只会用Word写商业计划,收入是我的两倍。

      老板说,是使用Excel的技术,因为他的投资商只会用Excel做财务分析,收入是他的三倍。

      投资商说,是使用Motorola的技术,因为他的老板只会使用Motorola打电话,收入是他的四倍。
      • Most of us can only be a programmer, so I suggest we not discuss these open questions ... because there are no absolute correct answers.
        In IT industry, programmers are just like carpenters and plumbers, no matter how good your technology is.

        C++, Java, UNIX and AS/400 can bring us an opportunity to earn some money. No need to
        argue which one is superior, which one is inferior. We programmers do labor in IT industry.

        If you are really good at making money, you just need to hire some competent people work for you. In USA, some professors just need to hire postdocs to work for them. If these postdoc make some breakthroughs,
        the professor can get Nobel prize.

        Before my present boss, I am always an employee. Once I have my own business,
        I will be dominant. No bargain.

        By the way, some archietects cannot code in C++. The only tool they master is Rational Rose. But they make top dollars.

        I know a team leader. He manages 3 PhD and 2 MS. His job is to report to VP and
        assigned the tasks among those PhDs and MSs.
    • jabber ,pls come in 在我不断的学习和提高的道路上
      你是我遇到的最热心,最友善的朋友。其实,计算机技术方面永远没有人说都懂了,谁都要不断的学习,不管是愿意或不愿意。我最蔑视的是人是可能知道一些,但只会取笑别人,而不去帮助别人,他们的人品有问题。而我最敬佩的是你这样的人。还有,我一直想和你解释一下,我一点都没有歧视女性的看法。我只是以前以为女性很难成为优秀的程序员,现在你已经改变了我的看法。我还认为女性在文学,语言方面要强于男性(象我父亲和姐姐都是作家,但我姐姐的文笔就要强于我老爸,当然我都是没发和她比的了. ^_^ ).
      希望以后有机会和你见面,并成为你的朋友。
      我会为有你这样的朋友而自豪的!!!

      Truly
      fly_eagle
      • Hey, you are surfacing!
        How long no see, Fly_eagle.

        No problem in your postings. But I suggest we should be careful in making some conclusive statements. This is what I learn after I came to USA. For instance, many many Chinese programmers brag that Chinese programmers are good. Actually, this is untenable. If we make such remarks among our colleages, it can cause dispute and it is definitely not a good thing.
    • 我觉着你在is4u是对的, 不过你的心胸似乎
      应该更开阔一些, 既然你认为你是对的, 何必要在这里说一遍呢, 这里的人大多得到过你的帮助, 当然会替你说话, 其实细想想, 无非是心理满足了一下, 在这里已宣扬, 反而给人感觉有虚张声势的感觉, 拉帮结派同样也是中国人的陋习.
      知道会有许多反对意见, 所以不回贴了
      • Thank you, _):-): I brought that thing simply because I found poeple may get fun from it.