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Self taught or by the book: Who generally is a better programmer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 31 Mar 2008 to 7 Apr 2008

A self-taught programmer may say they have more insight by solving problems the hard way, while a formally trained dev may counter that there's the hard way and there's the correct way. What's your call?

OptionVotes% 
Self taught programmers generally make better developers38416.52
Formally taught programmers generally make better developers1596.84
A self taught programmer with an equal amount of formal training makes the best programmer1,14749.33
It depends / I don't know / It's not black and white63527.31



 
GeneralRe: Needs another option Pin
Christiaan Rakowski31-Mar-08 2:09
professionalChristiaan Rakowski31-Mar-08 2:09 
GeneralRe: Needs another option Pin
illium31-Mar-08 8:46
illium31-Mar-08 8:46 
GeneralRe: Needs another option Pin
Ashish Sheth1-Apr-08 23:10
Ashish Sheth1-Apr-08 23:10 
GeneralValue in each Pin
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 0:47
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 0:47 
GeneralRe: Value in each Pin
illium31-Mar-08 9:25
illium31-Mar-08 9:25 
GeneralCowboys Pin
Paul Watson31-Mar-08 0:39
sitebuilderPaul Watson31-Mar-08 0:39 
GeneralRe: Cowboys Pin
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 0:52
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 0:52 
GeneralRe: Cowboys Pin
Lebear-0131-Mar-08 4:00
Lebear-0131-Mar-08 4:00 
I'd have to disagree with this conclusion.

I think of myself as a cowboy. I work on a team, but often work on projects that are a solo effort. I'm fortunate that I can turn out excellent solutions that are well received by the customer. Some of my projects are quite big both in functionality and reach throughout the organization, and one of my biggest strengths is understanding business processes and the "big picture."

Not to be all about me, either. I know of a few other people that I think fit this category as well. Not many - but a few.
GeneralRe: Cowboys Pin
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 4:13
Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 4:13 
GeneralThis survery is mixed up Pin
ed welch30-Mar-08 23:49
ed welch30-Mar-08 23:49 
GeneralRe: This survery is mixed up Pin
Jan W.31-Mar-08 0:16
Jan W.31-Mar-08 0:16 
GeneralRe: This survery is mixed up Pin
Paul Watson31-Mar-08 0:33
sitebuilderPaul Watson31-Mar-08 0:33 
GeneralRe: This survery is mixed up Pin
Thomas Stockwell1-Apr-08 16:03
professionalThomas Stockwell1-Apr-08 16:03 
GeneralA bit of both PinPopular
Colin Angus Mackay30-Mar-08 23:07
Colin Angus Mackay30-Mar-08 23:07 
GeneralRe: A bit of both Pin
Barnum00431-Mar-08 4:20
Barnum00431-Mar-08 4:20 
GeneralRe: A bit of both [modified] Pin
Old Ed31-Mar-08 5:16
Old Ed31-Mar-08 5:16 
GeneralExperience Pin
MRLacey30-Mar-08 22:18
MRLacey30-Mar-08 22:18 
QuestionRe: Experience Pin
ghle31-Mar-08 4:02
ghle31-Mar-08 4:02 
GeneralRe: Experience Pin
John M. Drescher31-Mar-08 4:24
John M. Drescher31-Mar-08 4:24 
GeneralRe: Experience Pin
John M. Drescher31-Mar-08 4:19
John M. Drescher31-Mar-08 4:19 
Generalcommon sense ! Pin
ThatsAlok30-Mar-08 21:16
ThatsAlok30-Mar-08 21:16 
GeneralRe: common sense ! Pin
MRLacey30-Mar-08 22:16
MRLacey30-Mar-08 22:16 
GeneralRe: common sense ! Pin
koos4ever30-Mar-08 23:13
koos4ever30-Mar-08 23:13 
GeneralRe: common sense ! Pin
ThatsAlok30-Mar-08 23:27
ThatsAlok30-Mar-08 23:27 
GeneralPre-optimisation Pin
Paul Watson31-Mar-08 0:37
sitebuilderPaul Watson31-Mar-08 0:37 

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