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Gosh, I hope its not too late to write my comments,
Juan, basically, sometimes you study and prepare many years so you can = write (somewhere next to your name) that you are an expert, but you = know.. when you become an expert you'll realize that is unnecessary = writing it for the others to notice.. they already knew it..=20
Someone said this:
"The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how = we behave when we don't know what to do".
=3D)
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From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Thomas Day
Sent: Jueves, 23 de Diciembre de 2004 06:19 p.m.
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: When one can call oneself expert
I find that my best answer is, "I don't know, yet, but I will." I don't have the answer at my fingertips but I do know where in the documentation to look for them (and which mail list to ask if the documentation doesn't have the answer).
I would guess that being seen as an Oracle expert consists of having made all the big mistakes somewhere else and not repeating them on this job.
BTW - I just found out that if you have a Java app querrying your
database and you have lazy Java programmers then you'd better use
US7ASCII as your character set.
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Received on Mon Dec 27 2004 - 16:54:24 CST
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