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Posted by Lauri Gröhn on August 04, 1999 at 14:50:15:
In Reply to: knowledge worth posted by Ralf Jungkunz on August 04, 1999 at 06:24:41:
>It was said that in the area of Information
>Technology it is ca. 1 year,I would say 5 years
>for Science 2 years
I would say 10 years
>and for Engineering 3 years.
I would say 5 years.
Clarification: All of those are collections
of methods, techniques etc. Some parts change,
some parts transform, the old is not necessary
wrong. OO-programming is about 20 years old,
Quantum mechanics is about 80 years old,
Nokia couln't produde it mobiles without having
a collection of old patents and having over 20
years of experience...
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