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Paul Graham: Hackers and Painters

larsberg writes "Another wonderful article from Paul Graham on hackers, their lifestyle, and their tools. It's entitled "Hackers and Painters", and provides a great description of how the great hackers write code. The article is definitely worth a read, especially for those who have an inkling that any field that has to place the word "Science" in its name probably isn't really a science after all."

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  1. Wait... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, he's saying Political Science isn't Science?! No wonder everyone looks at me funny when I wear a lab coat around the office...

    1. Re:Wait... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      You've obviously never had to empty the bit bucket.

    2. Re:Wait... by Gabrill · · Score: 2, Funny

      So I guess anything with Engineering in the title really means they just use crayons and legos more often?

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  2. hackers and painters? by grub · · Score: 3, Funny


    I highly doubt Picasso, Rembrandt or Cézanne strutted around saying "H3y d00dz, ch3ck 0u7 7h3 l337 p41n71ng5 1 h4x0r3d t0g37h3r l457 n1gh7! ph34r m3!

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  3. Re:Is it just me? by akadruid · · Score: 4, Funny

    When you meet someone now who is writing a compiler or hacking a Unix kernel, at least you know they're not just doing it to pick up chicks.

    At least he finished with a well thought out and carefully researched conclusion.
    That changes my perceptions completely

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  4. I am like a painter by archeopterix · · Score: 3, Funny

    A grumpy guy in blue overalls carrying a big brush, a bucket full of paint and painting a gazillion walls a day. At least that's how I feel at work. Yes, I am definitely a painter.

  5. I used to be a "software engineer" ... by cushty · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... whenever I first met people but I found their reply was "Oh" followed by a long pause. Now, whenever I introduce myself and have to say what I do, I tell people I'm an "artist": I take bits and bytes and create a masterpiece, or I colour-by-numbers.

  6. Re:There is place for everybody by Nursie · · Score: 2, Funny

    Doesn't this remind you a lot of the software out there ?

    Reminds me of quite a few cars too...

  7. Re:The converse by cmmike · · Score: 3, Funny

    > Would you like Van Gogh to work on your teeth?

    he's more of a plastic surgeon, actually.

    leave your teeth to Ecsher.

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  8. Re:"a language that lets us scribble and smudge".. by BrokenHalo · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, just an 029 card-punch :-)

  9. Re:Is it just me? by TopShelf · · Score: 2, Funny
    That doesn't mean hacker==painter.


    Does this mean I should stop printing reports on canvas?

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  10. Re:Just dawned on me by Molt · · Score: 2, Funny
    Odd, I find the Slashdot topics to be remarkably connected..

    "Let's boycott people and not buy any DVDs!"
    "New sci-fi DVD out this week, buy it!"
    "All big computer companies are simply profit-oriented"
    "Apple releases new thing"
    "Most of the world's population are sheep driven by obvious marketing"
    "Isn't this new thing cool and shiny? Buy one! Hell, buy two! Shiny shiny!"
    "Microsoft does thing, isn't it evil?"
    "Linux does thing, rejoicing in the streets"

    ...oh, and..


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  11. Re:Paul Graham isn't the typical hacker by crgrace · · Score: 2, Funny

    Nobody would call Feynman or Dyson a geek, would they?

    Have you read any of Feynman's books? That guy was an uber-geek. Any guy who would ask every girl at a party "Would you sleep with me?" based on a theory that 0.1% would say yes is pretty much a poster child for geekness. And don't get me started on his little geek-jokes in his technical writings.

    Of course, being a geek doesn't make him any less a genius.