Our Tools
It is very crucial for us to understand what is happening “under the hoods” of their tool. Any tool meant to make our lives breeze is going to break eventually in some way or other, and if you don’t know what’s going on under the covers you’ll have absolutely no idea how to fix it.
Tools make our work easy to take a jump start. But as time goes on and we are good with using tools, we get to a point where we are compelled to know and understand the underneath details. A tool is not supposed to be utilized as the scaffolding for your knowledge - it shouldn’t be that which supports your ability to do things. Your capacity for understanding shouldn’t rely on tools.
A tool, instead, should be viewed as an efficiency enhancer and output booster. It should be there to enable your current knowledge and abilities to be magnified. It should allow a coder to code more quickly. It should not make them think they don’t need to know how to code. It should make a cashier faster, by giving the common numbers, so they can focus on the more important ones.
A tool should not replace knowledge, it should enhance and refine it and the experience of using a tool should be a joyride.
Other posts by Commoner
- Sandwitched Population - November 21st, 2008
- Clear the Dust - November 20th, 2008
- Exactly What They Want - November 20th, 2008
- Punjab Heats Up - November 19th, 2008
- Eyeball to Eyeball - November 18th, 2008
- No Surprises There - November 18th, 2008
- Yousuf Ready to Leave "Power" - November 18th, 2008
- OGRA Website Hacked By Indian Hackers - November 17th, 2008
- Friends Of Pakistan Again Disappoints - November 17th, 2008
- New But Old Dimensions - November 17th, 2008
Thank you for reading this post. You can now Read Comment (1) or Leave A Trackback.
Post Info
This entry was posted on Monday, February 26th, 2007 and is filed under Lifestyle . Tagged with:You can follow any responses to this entry through the Comments Feed . You can Leave A Comment, or A Trackback.
Previous Post: Ameer Khusro »
Next Post: Deals on Dinning »







February 27th, 2007 10:53 GMT
Does Microsoft’s tools replace knowledge.