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This is never a problem with co-workers, regardless of their abilities as I quickly adapt to these once in production mode.
This is never a problem with co-workers, regardless of their abilities as I quickly adapt to these once in production mode.
<br><br>It is constantly a problem though prior to that as many classes of IT labor buyers are focused on an individual with 1-5 years experience and a type of worker profile that doesn't apply to me at all. Here are some links to content here which will explain this in more depth.
<br><br>It is constantly a problem though prior to that as many classes of IT labor buyers are focused on an individual with 1-5 years experience and a type of worker profile that doesn't apply to me at all. Here are some links to content here which will explain this in more depth.
 
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  <li> <html><a href=/everything/index.pl?node=bane>'Bane'</a></html>
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<li> "Impartiality and Moral Hazard"
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Revision as of 06:16, 14 April 2007

The material for the general anonymous user in "My Web For Smarties" is of course appropriate also for current, former, or potential biz partners or co-workers but some things can be said here specific to these groups.

  • "Patience is not a Virtue"

    This meme can be considered to have started with the Author(s) of Perl who famously declared the 3 principle virtues of a programmer to be hubris, impatience, and sloth. The idea is that these obvious vices lead to behaviours which ironically work for better software production. For example, because she is lazy, the programmer will add valuable features that prevent her from having to do stuff.

    In me this principally applies to the disconnect between the speed of my cognitive flow and that of the individuals from the group this page addresses.

    This is never a problem with co-workers, regardless of their abilities as I quickly adapt to these once in production mode.

    It is constantly a problem though prior to that as many classes of IT labor buyers are focused on an individual with 1-5 years experience and a type of worker profile that doesn't apply to me at all. Here are some links to content here which will explain this in more depth.

  • "Impartiality and Moral Hazard"