Re: The Problem with Programming
- From: "Ingvar Nilsen" <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 14:06:57 -0700
roman modic wrote:
Corporate practices can be directly hostile to individuals
with exceptional skills and initiative in technical matters.
People with "exceptional skills" do normally not fit well in a
production environment. You have to distinguish between production and
invention.
Most of the world wide programming is plain production.
If you are an inventor, with "exceptional skills", you'd better find a
start-up, a game-manufacturer or just start you own business.
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Ingvar Nilsen
http://www.ingvarius.com
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