What are the biggest challenges you’ve faced either trying to hire developers that know ObjectScript, or trying to train developers on ObjectScript?
A question for anyone using InterSystems technology:
What are the biggest challenges you’ve faced either trying to hire developers that know ObjectScript, or trying to train developers on ObjectScript?
- Are developers generally willing or resistant to the idea of learning ObjectScript? Why?
- For developers trying to learn ObjectScript - what was that process like? What were the main challenges there?
- In-person learning?
- Online class?
- Documentation?
- What were your impressions?
- How did it compare to other languages?
- What would have made it easier to learn?
- How long did it take to learn? Was it longer/shorter than expected? Easier or harder than expected?
Are there any other comments you'd like to make about the hiring or training process that might help us improve?
How difficult was it to learn ObjectScript, on a scale from 1 to 10?
@Michael Breen - is a 10 on the scale of 1-10 "super crazy hard" or "super crazy easy"?
I think 1 easy 10 hard :)
In past (before2016),
I had 2 times the challenge to run a private training within a window of 2 years
The main environment was a huge application Upgraded from
MUMPS to ObjectScript with a lot of old-style code using enough
ancient tricks that might "Code Quality" drive crazy.
Are there any other comments you'd like to make about the hiring
or training process that might help us improve?
My personal prerequisites list:
Besides the technology item:
being rather an explorer than an administrator
> being rather an explorer than an administrator
I'd like to add: I rather have an artist then a graduated physicist
I've trained about a dozen junior to senior developers in InterSystems (and predecessors) technology.
ObjectScript is the least you should worry about. Any developer who can't grasp that isn't worth hiring.
It's the IRIS ecosystem that is completely different from 'traditional' development. Globals, Namespaces, (Remote) Databases, Mirrors, Productions, Jobs. All concepts that are not found outside the InterSystems (MUMPS) realm.
If people get their head around that, they either love it or hate it.