Eric Sink’s response to Paul Graham’s essay on the care and feeding of great hackers is worth the read. His point is that if being a great hacker means that you’re a prima donna, then many software companies are better off without great hackers. James Robertson’s response is also worth reading.
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Eric Sink’s response to Paul Graham’s essay on the care and feeding of great hackers is worth the read. His point is that if being a great hacker means that you’re a prima donna, then many software companies are better off without great hackers. James Robertson’s response is also worth reading.
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