Many people usually think of dot-com companies first when they think of IT j

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问题     Many people usually think of dot-com companies first when they think of IT jobs. Although the environments at such companies can differ from those of non-tech companies, the responsibilities and requirements remain much the same for either.
    Sze Hsu programs for Yahoo.com. He has found that programming dot-com requires a lot more than a keyboard, "when I decided to go into programming, I thought I would simply be in front of a computer screen all day long playing with code", says Hsu. "Since then, I have worked for computer companies large and small, and realize that programming is actually only half the story."
    A typical day starts with group planning.This means keeping a keen ear open at meetings when technical advice would be useful. A lot of team work must be involved. Communication is still regarded as the most important skill, even in this most technical duty.
    The technical decision is totally dependent on the task at hand. When creating a high traffic web site, you need to lean towards performance. When creating a banking application, you probably need to lean towards stability. Bottom line: there is no easy answer.
    "Finally, we come to the original job description—programming," says Hsu. "This is the part of the job where one puts on his/her headphones while striking the keyboard." "Overall, I would say programming is definitely a challenging job. So, although knowing a few programming languages will help, that is not what makes a programmer." [br] What features do dot-com companies and non-tech companies share?

选项 A、Performance and requirements.
B、Communication and group planning.
C、Responsibilities and requirements.
D、Environment and performance.

答案 C

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