Deepak Bala wrote:That is pretty far fetched from the truth.
Ram Korutla wrote:Well, no task irrespective of the field is easy. But a person eventually knows how to do it by experience and generally would be doing it by following set of laid down procedures. In case of pilots under expected circumstances, yes they need to think different and might not have a process to work out and more so in case of things like investigations and crime handling departments. My intention is not to know which is difficult, the point is which is more dynamic.In our regular software development, for an average individual if there is a task, he just starts with an abstract idea that this is how it might be done to work. while in other sectors except those which come under the above category, people always 'definitely' know 'how' a certain task can be achieved - either by pure experience or a set of standard instructions. In IT, even if we expertise in knowing 'definitely' well before how we do it by experience, we may not end up doing that same thing every day.. there would be new technologies to adapt and work out.
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