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Once again, your patient reply, is appreciated !

Actually, I don't know C++, and I consider myself only at "journeyman" status with C#, but I was once a guru-level PostScript programmer who ended up (where else), at Adobe.

It's funny: at Adobe the programmers who could really produce, on the application side (PhotoShop, Illustrator, Premiere, etc.) were often hard-core programmers who were self-taught, and the CS graduates who were "ace" at algorithms often turned out to be "dead wood."

But, then, there were "geniuses" like Mark Hamburg who transformed PhotoShop into its "post-Knoll" incarnation: I was once talking to Mark, and the topic of what he majored in college came up: he told me he majored in math because he had already read, and understood, all of Knuth's books in high-school, and felt CS had little to offer him. No boundaries in that man's mind ! He was later awarded the Gordon Moore prize by his Silicon Valley peers for his remarkable accomplishments.

The four-person team that created the Acrobat prototype from "zilch" (I was one), were all new hires from a company Adobe acquired, and none of us had formal CS background Smile | :) But, please, don't blame me for what Acrobat became Smile | :) Our "skunkworks" project, under the direct supervision of John Warnock, was under constant attack by other groups within Adobe who considered us, I guess, as "barbarians at the gates" Smile | :)

But, a key difference I saw in the programmers who were so productive on the application side was that they intimately understood the quirks and features of the hardware/OS combination (Mac or Windows) they worked on. On Windows: they understood COM; on the Mac the understood things like custom window-defs, and its intricate, arcane, convoluted system of interacting system rom calls.

And, the fresh CS graduates often had no clue to inner architecture and hardware of personal PC's. Why should they: back in those days they did their homework on terminals wired up to mainframes, usually DEC.

There are people who have strengths in both algorithms and coding, as well as great depth in specific platforms: I have great respect for them !

What I don't understand is how Google ever got Jon Skeet to jump ship from C# ! Skeet, to me, is the guru's guru in .NET and C#.

cheers, Bill
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