Is a "Normal Programmer" an oxymoron? What is it that makes us so different?
We try to model something based on or to predict reality using the interpretation of individuals who half understand or don't understand what they want.
edit: and dealing with cranky network engineers like mikkel
edit: and dealing with cranky network engineers like mikkel
Last edited by jsnipy (2009-10-18 17:53:12)
in my experience, programmers are narrow focus. anti-social, in small ways. single-minded, where they forget niceties. shall i continue?Harmor wrote:
Is a "Normal Programmer" an oxymoron? What is it that makes us so different?
naw, most programmers i work with are alright, stand-up guys. it's only you, i guess . . .:p
My toaster doesn't think I'm eccentric.
I reprogrammed my toaster.AussieReaper wrote:
My toaster doesn't think I'm eccentric.
question should be:
"Why am I so eccentric?"
because i have no idea what you're talking about
"Why am I so eccentric?"
because i have no idea what you're talking about
Nah, we just hate having to simplify techspeak to non-programmers.
Motherfucker. I'm going to tag your traffic for the "arbitrarily drop packets for the hell of it" class.jsnipy wrote:
and dealing with cranky network engineers like mikkel