∞ The Jeff Atwood and Scott Hanselman motivations

Without finding the joy in what we do we would burn out rather quickly. The joy is why we enjoy building our own machines, learning a new language, or tackling the difficult problems.

Without that professional guilt we might half-ass important, but less exciting, aspects of our code (like security). You need both motivations if you’re going to be a developer for a long time, but most developers do have a primary motivation.

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    Mike Wills

    Mike has been a long-time geek. He started with using an Apple ][e. Later, he used to have to reinstall Windows many, many times on his dad’s computer in order to fix something he messed up. He has been programming in RPG on the IBM i since 2000 and has delved some into other languages including Java, ASP.NET, and PHP....






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