Re: The Problem with Programming



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.


--
Ingvar Nilsen
http://www.ingvarius.com
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  • Re: The Problem with Programming
    ... You have to distinguish between production ... and invention. ... If you are an inventor, with "exceptional skills", you'd better ... But it's not all about "inventors", there are developers out there ...
    (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
  • Re: The Problem with Programming
    ... production environment. ... invention. ... Most of the world wide programming is plain production. ... If you are an inventor, with "exceptional skills", you'd better find a ...
    (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
  • Re: The Problem with Programming
    ... "You will be assimilated and your skills will be adquired by the Collective" ... Anyway, "Done that, Been there", in companies where production is more important, than invention, even if the invention may increase production ... ... "Resistance is Futile" ...
    (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)