Does this make her less of a programmer than you?

Lots of people have a life outside of their job, or outside of computing. I know it's a difficult concept to grasp but they do exist. And those people are no less interesting or valuable than pure geeks.

The problem is not with people that only work 9 to 5, it's just with people who have no idea what they are doing, people who write crappy code and don't care, programmers who try to preserve their little kingdom, managers who change their mind every other day, you know them...

Working 9 to 5 or 7 am to 12 pm has very little impact on how good a programmer someone is and how easy it is to work with them.


In reply to RE: (jcwren) RE: Oh, this wonderful place by mirod
in thread Oh, this wonderful place by BastardOperator

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