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Paint Drip People

70 pointsby KentBeckalmost 2 years ago

7 comments

corryalmost 2 years ago
Thought-provoking metaphor. Upon reflection, I think the article emphasizes the wrong aspect of this -- the drip part itself -- at the expense of the more interesting elements (the length and breadth of the horizontal line, the amount of paint, etc).<p>CURIOSITY seems to be the horizontal line; i.e. the person&#x27;s latent curiosity about things, domains, areas, etc, and the urge to explore&#x2F;discover is what drives the horizontal movement.<p>The &#x27;amount of paint&#x27; variable, which is clearly the most important part of the physical reality underpinning the metaphor, would perhaps be akin to COMPETENCE. Competence is a stand-in word for intelligence, grit, suitable background knowledge, and probably a host of other qualities.<p>So what&#x27;s the grand conclusion here? That highly curious and highly competent people tend to be prolific in their output?<p>Not so surprising perhaps, but fun to think about.
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ilytalmost 2 years ago
My first thought was &quot;people that do the boring enough stuff comparable to watching paint drip&#x2F;dry&quot; so dunno whether name is all that good or not.<p>But I definitely acquired some skills in similar method, just doing something, hitting a snag and exploring some niche of debugging or code to get that tiny speck of knowledge while otherwise not knowing all that much about adjacent subjects.
donkeydalmost 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing! I often call myself a flat bar, because I&#x27;m missing the one specialization for the T-shape. This description of the &#x27;paint drip person&#x27; hit really close to home, so I think that that&#x27;s what I&#x27;ll call myself in the future.
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neilvalmost 2 years ago
&gt; <i>Once it starts rolling, it’s not clear how far it will go. In any case, the brush keeps moving.</i><p>I like this. Sounds like one can have multiple drips going at once, including some that hve been dripping for a long time.<p>&gt; <i>Eventually the last drip stops and a new one starts.</i><p>Is this sentence saying that at some point the multiple ongoing drips might stop (or slow to a crawl), but the person is still learning, because they&#x27;re already starting new drips?<p>I&#x27;d prefer to avoid misinterpretations of short-attention-span or serial-dabbler.<p>Also, the characterization of T-shaped here speaks of interests, but the motivations for skill development might actually be necessities, such as in an early startup. The interest can be a side-effect of something needing doing. You start to dig into the solution domain, anchored around a real problem, and it becomes interesting.<p>If only we could be comb-shaped.
zdwalmost 2 years ago
How is this different from &quot;senior generalist who did a few deep dives in specific areas and projects&quot;?
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amadeuspagelalmost 2 years ago
A particular type of essay that HN is an absolute sucker for — an awesome type of person that you&#x27;re supposed to identify with. Paint Drip Person. T-Shaped Person. Paul Graham has also written a bunch of these, so maybe it&#x27;s just in the DNA of the site.<p>I guess the classical example of this is the renaissance man, but that at least required different fields like art and science and not different kinds of programming.
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jhinraalmost 2 years ago
This analogy seems like a stretch. An artist that has paint dripping from their strokes strikes me as sloppy. Is this analogy really tied to a single specific type of painting?
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