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Product Review Get the Training You Deserve
Get the Training You Deserve
By: Ryan Rinaldi
Jul. 1, 2002 12:00 AM
How often do you get training? Every six months? Once a year? Never? The fact is, most developers never receive any formal training after they move into the real world. Those who do probably don't take advantage of all the training that's available to them. Many people require training even after moving up the rungs of the corporate ladder. Construction, for example, requires employees to be trained in new technologies and safety. Could you imagine a world where engineers didn't receive training after moving into the corporate world? Buildings would be falling apart. Plastics and new construction materials would never be used. The "way it's always been" would be the "way it's always going to be." A career in programming isn't any different. Training is a choice we make to better ourselves. If we choose not to utilize it we become dinosaurs in our fields. Technology stagnation is a plague that infects us all well before we're willing to retire. We've all worked with someone at one time or another who still thinks FORTRAN and COBOL are the only "real" way a project should be done. These people found a niche and worked in it for many years, never able to find their way out. Feeling that training in new technologies was for the new and uninitiated, they decided to continue further down the road of technology stagnation until one day they found themselves without a job. All that can change though. Tech training is still a big industry and there are some wonderful programs out there. But which type of training program is right for you? Off-site training? On-site? Webcasts? Seminars? Certifications? All these types of training are wonderful, but which one is the best for your needs? Which one will provide you with the knowledge and direction to better yourself?
Off-Site Training
On-Site Training
I realize that many people would say that the technology shouldn't be chosen if the developers are not experienced in it or it's completely foreign to them; however, in the real world, management often chooses a technology based on more than just its technical merits. That's where on-site training can help. The only problem with on-site training is that after it's over, you may not use your training on another project because it was very specific to your needs at the time.
Webcasts
Seminars
Certifications
Once upon a time, when I was first honing my skills in Web development, I was a one-man development team for a medium-sized business. When the time came for me to start looking elsewhere for employment, I had no clue how proficient I was in Web development. So I fired up my browser and starting looking for certification tests I could take, hoping they would at least tell me where I stood. Brainbench (www.brainbench.com) came to the rescue. They allowed me to test myself, quickly and easily, in many different technologies and receive immediate feedback in areas in which I may be lacking. Brainbench might not be the best resource for certifications, but it was a simple and cost-effective way for me to test my knowledge.
What About PowerBuilder?
Also, according to Hieber, PowerBuilder is still strong across all market segments. "PowerBuilder is strong in all types of companies, including the financial sector, service sector, utilities, and manufacturing. Currently, there's a strong demand for PowerBuilder training, particularly on the topic of migrating from PB 5 or 6 to PB 8."
Go Out and Get It
As professionals, it's our duty to continue to increase our knowledge in order to make the best use of time, money, and materials. Talk to your supervisors, I'm sure they place training at a high priority; if they don't, they do not realize the benefits of keeping their employees at the forefront of technology. All in all, if you don't take advantage of training, the only person you will be hurting is yourself. Take some time to better yourself, your employer, and your industry. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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