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Rock Star vs Rock Solid [programmers, and the difference]

5 pointsby JerryHover 14 years ago

5 comments

j_bakerover 14 years ago
For me, this is the key phrase:<p>"A joy to manage as they typically do 99% of the job for you"<p>I don't doubt that managers prefer employees that are easier to manage. But is it really in the <i>organization's</i> best interest?<p>I don't know thte author, but I've learned not to underestimate what a good boss can do for an employee. I'm inclined to believe that maybe if the author gave "rock stars" a bit more attention, he might be surprised at what they can do.
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btillyover 14 years ago
I suspect that one source of the "Rock Star" meme is an inside joke about rubies being a type of rock.
wccrawfordover 14 years ago
Just because some people refer to themselves as 'rock stars' doesn't mean that they -are-. 'Rock star' isn't defined like that, and so the whole argument falls flat. And if those people start calling themselves 'rock solid', this argument still falls flat.
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neworbitover 14 years ago
Rock stars are great when your team is small and tightly-knit. As a rule, they don't scale. Still often worth making accommodations for them as you grow, though.
gallerytungstenover 14 years ago
What this guy describes is just like the actual music business as well.