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The Dark Side of the Programming World

10 pointsby grexialmost 12 years ago

5 comments

kybernetykalmost 12 years ago
Just a little rant about marketing babble:<p>&gt; we have over 20 (summed up) years of experience<p>Experience doesn&#x27;t work that way. It&#x27;s like with pregnant women: Having two pregnant women doesn&#x27;t mean the baby will come out in 4.5 months.<p>Having 20 1-year experienced coders can lead to good solutions - because there are 20 people who can throw in their guesswork and some of them might hit the jackpot. But you can&#x27;t count on this to be replicated whenever you need it.<p>As a customer I&#x27;d rather know the time the company successfully exists in the market place and not the accumulated age of the staff.
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Raphmediaalmost 12 years ago
I don&#x27;t see the issue with &quot;brogrammers&quot;. I can understand people from the outside thinking that all programmers are nerds with 2 inch deep glasses with no social life at all. But actual programmers should know better.<p>What now? &quot;familymangrammers&quot; and &quot;hippiegrammers&quot; and &quot;athletegrammers&quot;?<p>Makes no sense to me...
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reionalmost 12 years ago
The title sounded much more interesting then the article itself. I was expecting something about black-hat hackers.
niixalmost 12 years ago
Lol stop being such a baby, bro.
rickjames28almost 12 years ago
And #7 are intolerant developers who call other developers brogrammers because they don&#x27;t fit into a stereotype.