
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Tuesday 06 January 2009
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misceng
Location
UK
Occupation
retired
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Perhaps before pressing on with IT training the Government could ensure that those entering IT could read and write in proper English. This is an essential first step to ensure that the IT we get is really what is required as without good comprehension of the problem the product may not meet the need. Too often I see comments on silicon.com, CNet and ZDNet articles in which "Techies" make so many spelling mistakes and phrase things so badly that the comment lacks meaning.
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