Friday, July 8, 2022

The Strength Of One

 There are so many different languages, protocols, and likewise specifications to be rendered within the IT world of new, that if we aren't careful, we mightn't have the chance to procure our rightful place amongst the subject matter experts within our field, and instead, hold rank amongst the 'jack of all trades, master of none' communities of developers who never quite make the cut where technical expertise is required.


As such, instead of perusing the web or even your local newspaper, in search of the latest tech fad, language structure, or workforce requirement in hopes of landing your next it adventure, OMNITEKK suggests that you hold on to those 'Oldies but Goodies' in the poly-functional programming arena, so as to develop a well-rounded understanding of a single tool so you might utilize the very same core principles within an array of applications. 


Here's Why...


Whether we know or care to even quandary, there are very few changes within the structural and functional facets of today's machines, giving credence to the 'tried and true' principles of both application design, and the developmental foundations handed down to us by the founding fathers of IT.


 So all the new languages, technologies, techniques and specifications alike, can confuse and regress  even The savvy-ist developer, as we take aim in learning or satisfying all the technical jargon out there.

 

To avoid such a fate, we suggest you learn one primary poly-purpose programming language and learn it well!

 

This serves two-fold to help you grasp the key concepts of specificity within the language, while also serving to help you develop the technical talents necessary to master the competitive specialized areas in both functional and object oriented development alike, so as to apply these principles, once fully understood, to a new language or specification later on.


Development principles such as the various protocols and layers within our machine's developer environments function pretty much the same way they were originally designed to, with miniscule exception in capacities of hardware.


So languages and the frills of technical jargon, can cause us to get lost in translation if we focus too much on them, as opposed to the underlying protocols involved in developing our programming talents.


Further, to master anything you simply have to go through the till and toil, not just to learn the essential programming core principles, but to learn them well.


There is simply no way around this one my friends.


For we've encountered plenty of 'copy and paste' developers (we were once them ourselves), who fall short in developing their tech talents, as they haven't really taken the time to learn what is needed to become the IT Rockstars they have the potential to become.


So, while there are certainly a plethora of IT know-how on the web, and shortcuts in the learning process to be had, YOU MUST DO TO LEARN.


And once you've chosen your poly-purpose language of choice, why not take it to new heights, by using it to delve into each layer within the OSI model (granted you've chosen your language wisely), to fully immerse yourself in its capabilities.


This will help you in ways imperceptible, as you gain the advantage of, not only utilizing a language that can handle just about any processing task your creative workflows might entail, but you also gain advantage in learning the specific techniques involved in utilizing your language in all its designations.


Oh yeah, and do be sure to learn with due diligence those pesky Data Structures


We promise you'll thank us later.


So get programming our friends, and do have a bit of fun while you do, because what's in the doing if we can't have a little fun while doing it... right?


And that's it folks, The Strength Of Learning One Language Well has been served! 


Until our next IT Adventure,  OMNITEKK says be well.


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