On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 15:04:49 -0400, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > Even that intrinsic passion in the field itself isn't strictly necessary > to be a good programmer. I know that sounds wrong, but hear me out: All > that's REALLY needed at the bare minimum is the basic integrity to say > "If this is what I'm going to be working on, even if I'm only in it for > the money, then goddammit I'm going to do the best job I can. Because > this is the job I'm being paid to do." But a lot of the "code monkeys" > can't even muster up that much.
i must confess that i too cannot into such way thinking. that's why i never took a job i'm not really interested in: it's simply unfair to take employer's money if i'm not interested in result, an employer surely can hire someone better.
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