He/Him/His
I'm a Software Engineer and a teacher.
There's no feeling quite like the one you get when you watch someone's eyes light up learning something they didn't know.
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He/Him/His
I'm a Software Engineer and a teacher.
There's no feeling quite like the one you get when you watch someone's eyes light up learning something they didn't know.
He/Him/His
I'm a Software Engineer and a teacher.
There's no feeling quite like the one you get when you watch someone's eyes light up learning something they didn't know.
I don't think I would ever apply to a company looking for ninjas, gurus or "brilliant" devs. I can't imagine working with people that really thought that about themselves.
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A job at a company with a strong remote-first philosophy that recognizes:
That well-rounded developers
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10x ninja developers.That having a life outside of work makes for more productive workers.
That having a diverse team from a variety of backgrounds and dispositions
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having "cultural fit".π
That sounds like a mighty nice place to work. I'm ready to sign up!
Also, on the 10x devs: en.wikisource.org/wiki/Why_I_Never...
Waiting to find it first π
I was inspired to look up the job description of being a ninja:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja
Interestingly, western culture glamorizes the hell out of ninjas but it seems like they had a pretty sleezy rep at the time:
This dev ninja culture had started from php as far as I remember. Such methods and reputation are quite normal for php π
Yup, sounds just like the type of toxic work culture I'd like to avoid... π
The elephant's always had a pretty suspicious look if you ask me.
I don't think I would ever apply to a company looking for ninjas, gurus or "brilliant" devs. I can't imagine working with people that really thought that about themselves.