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I very rarely eyeball code anymore, but the skill set is still there. Some may see this next statement as silly but I believe part of being a good programmer off line includes the learning curves associated with programming manually. This is one way of getting it to stick and it also helps to spot the guys with potential. I agree that in a mid to large size shop, off line programming is the way to go but I learned quite a bit programming EIA at the controls. Found a new job in 3 days, then went for it. They tried to force me to program in Mazatrol and I hated it. "I left a shop after being there 7 years. If I never had the opportunity to program at the machine in my first few years of the trade, I probably would have become board and gone into another line of work. I'm also sure there are peeps that can program from a CAM package, without that type of experience, and have done quite well. Me thinks to the boys in Japan are hittin' the sake just a little too hard.
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CUTTING PARTS, to add some bufoonery like a CAM system in there too. EVER! As if there's not enough going with, oh, I don't know. "I'm sorry but that has got to be the most moronic thing I've seen on a machine tool. "how do you guys keep the operators from trying to do their own programming."