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marc sinclair
Hi,
This is a very common semantic trap. We learn new concepts in terms of ones we already know.
A simple example is learning a foreign language.
School or textbook learning leaves you always formulating sentences in your head in your primary language, then translating, word for word into the target. It is well known that going to a foreign country, connecting ideas and concepts with new words (when i feel thirsty - cervesa) is the best way of learning.
If you approach new software by finding out how it can achieve your objectives, you will have more success.
I build machines, using the customers' choice of control systems, the machines can be the same and function in the same way but the AB solution is very different from the Siemens.
Let's celebrate diversity, all of these solutions are just tools for us to fulfil OUR objectives. Don't get caught up in the MY team, YOUR team commercial mentality of the big manufacturers, they actually work for us.
Marc
This is a very common semantic trap. We learn new concepts in terms of ones we already know.
A simple example is learning a foreign language.
School or textbook learning leaves you always formulating sentences in your head in your primary language, then translating, word for word into the target. It is well known that going to a foreign country, connecting ideas and concepts with new words (when i feel thirsty - cervesa) is the best way of learning.
If you approach new software by finding out how it can achieve your objectives, you will have more success.
I build machines, using the customers' choice of control systems, the machines can be the same and function in the same way but the AB solution is very different from the Siemens.
Let's celebrate diversity, all of these solutions are just tools for us to fulfil OUR objectives. Don't get caught up in the MY team, YOUR team commercial mentality of the big manufacturers, they actually work for us.
Marc
