My intent was to expand upon the idea that it's only a business tool, and direct somebody looking to get into ERPs on how to get educated in them. Taking a course related to ERPs, or for a business user, will get you not very far if you want to do things on the technical side. This is why I mentioned training, career paths, and how I became familiar with them.
The only thing I disagreed with the parent about was that I don't consider ERPs to be a "specific domain," anymore than "all of the businesses in the world" is a "specific domain." My intent was to explain to a layman that ERPs manage a ton of different processes, and that they are very complex applications with many different options.
Apparently, I have failed to do that. So, sincerely, all apologies.
The only thing I disagreed with the parent about was that I don't consider ERPs to be a "specific domain," anymore than "all of the businesses in the world" is a "specific domain." My intent was to explain to a layman that ERPs manage a ton of different processes, and that they are very complex applications with many different options.
Apparently, I have failed to do that. So, sincerely, all apologies.