Amy Alexander on 11 Jul 2001 06:25:43 -0000 |
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[oldboys] sort of re HAL |
this article deals with some of the traits of the stereotypical-geek-personality-type we've been discussing in the HAL thread: http://www.itrecruitermag.com/magazine/display-management101.asp?ContentID=603 (written from geek-managers' point of view but you'll get the idea.) or you might be interested in geeks' perspectives on the article: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/10/1658250&mode=thread (if you're new to slashdot: slashdot is usually more coherent if you sort by highest scores first.) here is one comment from slashdot that i think makes a useful point: > ...I've dealt with prima donnas, and have probably been one myself > at some point. Frankly, the best cure I've seen for it is age: Almost > all prima donnas I know are under 25 and haven't worked more than one or > two jobs. They haven't yet come into contact with those that are more > skilled yet, or haven't been given a big enough challenge yet. A good > programming butt-kicking goes a long way. -- (full text of comment can be found at:) http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=01/07/10/1658250&cid=41 -- plagiarist.org Recontextualizing script-kiddyism as net-art for over 1/20 of a century. ** distributed via <oldboys list>: no commercial use without permission ** <oldboys list> is an unmoderated mailing list for global cyberfeminism ** to remove your address from the list, send a message to: <[email protected]> ** more info: send mail to: [email protected] and/or <[email protected]> ** archive: http://www.nettime.org/oldboys ** contact: [email protected] ** www.obn.org