The High Cost of Low Quality

by Daniel Halan 8. August 2007 19:14

A very good article about the consequences of hiring inexperienced programmers for buildig new systems. Don't get me wrong, we all were inexperienced at some point. But inexperienced programmers should start of their carrier by administrating / fixing bugs on "finished" systems, where they can get experience without causing a mess.

A Guide to Hiring Programmers: The High Cost of Low Quality

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