This is my very first blog post. Isn't that exciting! No? You mean to tell me that everyone and their mother already have their own blog and I am getting on the bandwagon far too late to get any attention or readership? That's ok. I tend to distrust new things as being over-hyped. This has burned me on several occasions. Up until a year ago I refused to learn AJAX or Javascript. Luckily for me, so did quite a few other people, so I am not *too far* behind. I also thought that Ruby and ROR was a passing phase... Wrong again, looks like they are here to stay. I could go on with my list of technology mistakes, but I won't. I would like to think that I did a few things right. I learned XML related technologies when they were still fresh... that proved to be very useful. I switched to Java 1.5 as soon as it was available... another solid move. Again, I could go on but I won't. There is no need to bore you with all the things I could say that I know. In fact, I was having a conversation with a co-worker recently on the subject of "The things people claim to know on a resume". We had interviewed a candidate for a position within our software group and he had listed several technologies on his resume (including AJAX) which he claimed to know. Turns out that after a few well aimed questions his lack of understanding on the topics became quite apparent. I think it should be a Rule of Thumb that technologies listed on your resume should reflect what you actually know and have used, not what you have read a book about, or went to a seminar about, or had a conversation in passing about, etc... That has to be one of my biggest work related pet peeves.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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