Correct. They can do it perfectly well without a satellite.
I'm not an expert, but I suspect distance from the source plays a part somehow.
A *modern* 30W RTG (same as Philae's solar panel output) is about 10kg
So build a time machine and send one back to 2004.
... while doing a shite. Hathankyouverymuch,
I reckon teh intarwebs would be full of armchair experts spouting a ton of shite.
If someone doesn't know more than just JQuery they will be unable to cope when their code doesn't produce the desired result.
You could say exactly the same about Visual Basic. And yet there's plenty of VB monkeys who don't know anything else.
If the project's requirements change in such a way that it can no longer be completed in baby's first development library, that "developer" then becomes a liability to his or her employer.
Then they boot him and hire someone who knows kQuery. Or if he's lucky they send him on a course.
he or she will be unable to assess situations in which JQuery is not used yet may be appropriate, or in which jQuery is used but would not be appropriate.
Why is that part of a JQuery developer's job description?
Being of Swedish descent doesn't automatically make you a Swede.
Your college chose a preferred textbook that required a piece of software that it (the college, not the book) didn't have?
Tell me where this is so I never accidentally hire anyone from there.
Second thoughts, don't bother. It's DeVry, right?
A JQuery coder should be able to also code in plain Javascript
If the job doesn't require that, then why?
I mean it's always good to know more things, but if you take your logic to its conclusion C080L monkeys should know machine code.
Yeah, but there isn't a car mechanic analogue to the software engineer.
Not even Web programmer or HTML developer?
"Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberrys!" -- Monty Python and the Holy Grail