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Blog for one of my sister’s family. We all wonder how such an athletically-minded person managed to crack into our lot 😉
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Now, this seems incredibly sensible….
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Of interest: the “slimmed down,” role specific profiles for server.
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Yup, cut-n-paste with formatting sucks!
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Nice use of horizontal scrolling. Also, nice and detailed.
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Interestingly listed as a synonym for pragmatic.(tags: words pragmaticprogrammers)
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Us developer types are still prissy-ass nerds. Working with such cog-resistent “talent” is always expensive, esp. as soon as the (once) cheaper prissy-ass nerds get wise.
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You can’t make up titles like this…
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Austin monsoon update. I’m still all like, “WTF, dude?!”
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Hey Cote – doesn't ARonaut like you guys or something?
"Interestingly listed as a synonym for pragmatic."
I think this is because in the past "pragmatic" was mostly applied to businessmen and others who didn't give a shit about anything except money; in particular they didn't care about the humanities, education, or other things considered to represent the higher aspirations of humanity.
It doesn't mean that enterprisey fucks who draw UML diagrams and never, ever produce a line of working code are high-minded deep thinkers and Ruby XP/cowboy coders are disgraceful philistines.