Practice Practice Practice
Yeah, what he said: http://radar.oreilly.com/2008/12/hard-work-and-practice-in-programming.html
One thing to add is this is not learning by rote. This is discovery and creation that only surfaces through practice. The same applies equally to being a program manager. There is no substitute for practice (and by extension, experience). I need to go practice now.
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About Sean Olson
Sean Olson is the Group Program Manager for the Office Communications Server product at Microsoft. His team is responsible for all engineering aspects of conferencing, instant messaging, presence, and voice within the server product. He has over 10 years experience in the area of real time communications and voice over IP and is an industry expert in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standardized by the IETF. Since joining Microsoft in 2002, he has delivered five releases of the Office Communications Server product line working on everything from protocols, to security, to performance.