…you can’t attract good programmers to work in a suit-centric culture.
In this article’s sense, I am a programmer, and I certainly don’t want to work in a suit.
…you can’t attract good programmers to work in a suit-centric culture.
In this article’s sense, I am a programmer, and I certainly don’t want to work in a suit.
Trying to decide if I can or should change my behavior to improve in this area.
The other day I called up a web-based software company that provides reusable content for one of my clients sites. I asked them why a certain page was showing a login instead of the content. As they tried to track down the problem, the browser that I was using came up, and they said “You have to use IE, Firefox is not supported.” Even though that had nothing to do with the issues I was encountering, and the site works perfectly well in Firefox, they were only willing to help me if I was using the proper browser.
Lame, clearly. When did the business world become so homogenized.
I saw a couple old links today and they made me laugh again. And so I post them here for you to laugh too. Well, if you are a geek or you know me, maybe you’ll laugh.
Amusing. At least two apply to me: 2. Milennials want to “roll into work with their iPods and flip flops around noon, but still be CEO by Friday” (maybe not the CEO part), and 4. Milennials think living with your parents while in your mid 20s is “a very smart, wise, economic decision.” Rock on!