Learning experience

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pilot fish and his classmate are winding up their college degrees in computer programming, and they have one last hurdle to clear: an unpaid
internship to get some real-world IT experience."We both completed the internship requirement by working for two months at a startup," says
fish
"It was a very small startup -- the owner was basically self-employed and had no other employees, and was working on three C# apps."The
three apps share some similarities, and fish can't understand why his new boss doesn't just develop a common code core for all of them
But fish figures he's the boss, so it's his decision to develop them all separately.