• I recall an internsive software development project where the under-qualified and inexperienced junior developer proved very valuable.

    Firsly, he could complete the simple modules I assigned to him.

    But, even more importantly, his cheerfulness and humour sustained the rest of us.

    And we finished on schedule.

    As with Joe Celko's young lady, it's not only the hard skills and experience that make a positive contribution.

    Martin