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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: Self taught along with formal training is the best Pin
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kjmcsd3-Apr-08 5:24
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Bogdan Damian4-Apr-08 18:08
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ClarenceJr3-Apr-08 9:21
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Hooper268-Apr-08 2:52
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GeneralWho cares? Pin
snorkie1-Apr-08 4:20
professionalsnorkie1-Apr-08 4:20 
GeneralHuman Ressources. Pin
peterchen1-Apr-08 4:34
peterchen1-Apr-08 4:34 
GeneralExperience counts for a lot Pin
Ben Daq31-Mar-08 22:10
Ben Daq31-Mar-08 22:10 
I've been going for close to 30 years, most of it self taught. The times when I have had formal traning it has been very focused to the trainers point of view or desired out come. Training etc I think is very good to get you started or give you a fresh look but experience and raw talent can only leed you forward to expanded those ideas.

I'm am now I need of a new kick start so I sould be in time for a training course. Like a car a programmer needs a service every 10-20000 lines of code.
Suspicious | :suss:

Why is it when you are busy everyone whats it yesterday, But when your not no-one has any work for you?

GeneralNeither defines a good programmer! Pin
Schmuli31-Mar-08 19:50
Schmuli31-Mar-08 19:50 
GeneralBoth Pin
Mike Hankey31-Mar-08 16:31
mveMike Hankey31-Mar-08 16:31 
GeneralRe: Both Pin
KreativeKai1-Apr-08 2:13
professionalKreativeKai1-Apr-08 2:13 
GeneralA passion for learning combined with hard nocks Pin
Mark J. Miller31-Mar-08 7:27
Mark J. Miller31-Mar-08 7:27 
GeneralWhat's been most valuable to *you*? Pin
Shog931-Mar-08 6:52
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GeneralWords From the (My) Past PinPopular
W Balboos, GHB31-Mar-08 5:32
W Balboos, GHB31-Mar-08 5:32 
GeneralThere's no holy grail Pin
Lebear-0131-Mar-08 3:56
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GeneralSelf taught classically trained musicians! Pin
Jim Crafton31-Mar-08 3:26
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Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 4:15
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Gary Wheeler31-Mar-08 4:30
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Jim Crafton2-Apr-08 5:27
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kxh2931-Mar-08 5:18
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LingonberryTart1-Apr-08 4:05
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GeneralWorking with both types now Pin
Not Active31-Mar-08 2:46
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