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工作学习 / IT杂谈 / Jabber and all IT Expert,Let's discuss how to become an architect!I think it is a better way for us to become an architect because we cannnot write code all the life as we are getting older and older. So how to become an architect? What should one learn?This is the way I have done now:
1>.I have read the book <<Design pattern>>.
2>.I have read the book <<Uml and Ration Rose>>.
Then how to continue? Could anyone discuss with me?Could anyone give some advice in details?Thanks in advance!
-zhulx(Steven);
2001-10-29
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丰富的经验, 还要有比较广的NETWORK方面的知识. 我这里的ARTECHITECTOR是UBC的博士.经验不足, 还是会犯一些简单错误.
-urfr(urfr);
2001-10-29
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Database modelling is also very important
-jabber(jabber);
2001-10-29
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Archtect sometimes is very platform specific. A dot net architect may not know much about the design of the dot in the dot com for example
-redplanet(March the 1st);
2001-10-29
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Sorry for replying to you so late....
-jabber(jabber);
2001-10-30
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You are so kind to give your idea.
-zhulx(Steven);
2001-11-2
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Some thoughts to share with you
-jabber(jabber);
2001-11-3
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你说的有一点我感受比较深,不少洋人靠些buzz words 活着,还有不懂硬撑的。
-urfr(urfr);
2001-11-3
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. You've been very frank and deserve my respect.Once I visited a US forum for programmers. One said that he had been a programmer, IT department manager and even CEO. He was in his forties at the time and was working as a programmer analyst again. It's his own choice. His reason was exactly what you said - "fewer responsibilities and easier life". He spent 40% of his time analysing, 60% coding and testing. He was used to leaving his office at 5pm. He said he was able to enjoy his life once again.
-abba(Spitfire);
2001-11-3
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I wish I saw this years ago. Thank you!
-contact(Contact);
2001-11-3
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very nice article!
-blaise(会爬树的老虎);
2001-11-4
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My understanding areThank you for your article! My understanding are:
1.Only a few chinese can become a archiect because of english.
2.To be a programmer is also a good choice,so a programmer donot need to try to be a archiect.
3.It seems that the future of our chinese programmers is not bright after our age are 40 or 50.
Are they right?
-zhulx(Steven);
2001-11-9
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Thank you for your post. But I have two questions: 1. Why old guys are refused? Old = badThank you for your post. But I have two questions: 1. Why old guys are refused? Old = bad performance? 2. Do you think new immigrants older than 35 should go directly to labour work, and give up persuing decent job? Thanks in advance!
-nokidding(nokidding);
2001-11-10
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Happy to answer your queries
-jabber(jabber);
2001-11-10
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Hello, jabber,
-nokidding(nokidding);
2001-11-10
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Jabber,Why do you have more reservations for EJB technology?Is it because the speed of Ejb is slower or it requires more resouce? Borland said now 10% of application use Ejb,it will be 40% in 2003.
-zhulx(Steven);
2001-11-16
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