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Re: Favorite Weaponsby ignatz (Vicar) |
on May 30, 2002 at 18:19 UTC ( [id://170463]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
> To become overfamiliar with one weapon is as much a > fault as not knowing it sufficiently well I disagree with this (I may be disagreeing with the translation of the concepts expressed). Speaking as much from my years as a professional musician as programming, I feel that it is important for a person's growth that they obtain a level of mastery in something. There is something that comes from taking the journey to complete command over a tool, even if you rarely end up using directly the skills that you aquire. However, I do agree that it is dangerous to become trapped in a skillset. Flexibility and creativity with one's skills is essential. ADDED: This is a very zen approach to things. ()-() \"/ `
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