Category: "Articles"

11/01/06

  03:25:00 pm by , Categories: Classics, Required, Articles

After many years in the academy, on both sides of the blackboard, the Mole made the leap into the so-called real world, i.e., for-profit corporate employment. Many of the Mole's cherished preconceptions were quickly tossed aside; some were more easily replaced than others. This article helped to explain the massive gulf between everything the Mole had ever learned or taught about how to program and the state of the legacy systems he had on his hands.

  03:18:00 pm by The Jeering Mole, Categories: Required, Articles

This is an essay that the Mole rereads fairly regularly. The experience is always unnerving: some parts are obviously right, some are obviously wrong, but which category any particular part falls into is seldom the same from one reading to the next. Regardless of which side of the debate you choose (or, if you are like the Mole, both and neither) the issues are well worth considering.

Richard Gabriel seems to be an example of a very particular type, the frustrated LISPer. The Mole finds the type quite fascinating: they're very smart, quite provocative, absolutely fascinating, and just faintly askew. Other notable examples include Paul Graham and Peter Seibel.

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