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- From: raindanzer@aol.com (RainDanzer)
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- Subject: Re: Info on being a Systems Programmer/Analyst?
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 01:59:55 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Reply-To: raindanzer@aol.com (RainDanzer)
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- >Some of the responsibilities (just to give you an idea):
-
- - install and maintain software packages
- - advise management of hardware/software requirements
- - monitor and improve access to system resources
- - setup new users (access rights, password, etc.)
- - solve system access problems
-
- Generally, make the users happy. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-
- All of the above may be performed by someone who is a Systems
- ADMINISTRATOR who does not know how to write the first piece of code in
- any language. But I agree, a systems programmer would have knowledge of
- both.
-
- Judy
-