Wednesday 29 March 2017

IT PROF (7. nädal)

In today's article, I want to talk about IT professionals and what requirements apply to them in Estonia this year.First, let's figure out who the IT specialist is. As we see the name contains 2 words of IT and a specialist ...What is IT? Information technology is a wide class of disciplines and fields of activity related to technologies of management and data processing, including with the use of computer technology.Recently, information technology is most often understood as computer technology. In particular, IT deals with the use of computers and software for storing, converting, protecting, processing, transmitting and receiving information. Specialists in computer technology and programming are often called IT professionals.
A specialist is a person who succeeds in a certain activity. It is generally accepted that, in order to succeed, it is necessary to spend 10,000 hours in the area of ​​work in which a person wants to be succeed (rule 10,000 hours).A curious theory about why geniuses are not born, but become published in his book "genius and outsiders" journalist and sociologist Malcolm Gladwell. Based on the work of psychologist Anders Eriksson, he studied the success stories of many legendary personalities and companies, as a result of which the "Rule of 10,000 hours" was born.From the book: "Regardless of what area we are talking about, in order to achieve the level of mastery commensurate with the status of a world-class expert, 10,000 hours of practice are required. In the studies, the objects of which were composers, basketball players, writers, skaters, pianists, chess players, hardy criminals and so on, this number meets with surprising regularity. 10,000 hours are equivalent to about 3 hours of practice per day, or 20 hours per week for 10 years. This, of course, does not explain why some people are doing more good than others. But so far no one has ever met a case where the highest level of mastery was achieved in less time. It seems that this is the time it takes the brain to learn all the necessary information. "For example:* It takes about ten years to become a grandmaster. Only the legendary Bobby Fisher came to this honorary title faster: it took him nine years.* Bill Gates estimated that he spent about 10,000 hours programming on the computer, after which he managed to make a significant leap forward.* "The Beatles" came to the US in February 1964, launching the "British invasion" on the American music scene and producing a whole series of hits that changed the sound of popular music. Ten years have passed since the band was founded before recording such famous albums.
Based on the above, we can say with confidence that an IT specialist is a committed person who has devoted himself to the study of IT discipline for at least 5 working years.

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