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harold aptroot10-Jan-15 21:34
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Marc Clifton11-Jan-15 3:08
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BillWoodruff11-Jan-15 18:06
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Well, esteemed colleague, and mentor, Marc, it seems I do not walk the dark-side of the Lounge alone these days: that's a very interesting response.

I found myself ... whilst reading your statement ... asking myself, in kind of a rhetorical mode: "Is "Programmer" a noun that describes a "type of person," a "state of being," something you are ?

Or, is "programmer" an adjective, an attribute of someone who engages in certain behaviors, i.e., writing code, creating software.

Of course, there is the "social role" of programmer with the same kind of cultural baggage, and stereotypes, attached, that most other roles have. How that stereotypical role has changed since my high-school days in the mid- 1950's when the "technicals" were usually male, fat, wore slide-rules, and actually did have plastic-pocket-protectors, and were considered socially beyond-the-pale by the trendy-kiddies, jocks, greasers, etc.

In the late 1980's, I used to meet people who were very advanced power users of Excel, writing macros of great complexity; in the early 1990's and on I met Excel users creating recursive solutions using the "Solver" functionality, etc., but, I was always surprised that they never thought of themselves as "programmers." Well, I do think things like HyperCard, VBA, Visual Basic, even Logo, did open the gates a bit wider.

Then, me brain turned to the thought that I have, frequently, that "programming" is a science informed by art, and an art informed by science, as well as a craft, a craft that requires a set of skills, and a certain level of mastery of those skills.

Some may blanche at the word "art" here, and I have seen how it is difficult for many people not "into programming" to grok the aesthetic dimensions of code, algorithms, how elegance, architecture, style, and qualities like "separation of concerns," frugal utility, etc., can become almost transcendent in "great code."

If "programmer" is a role I play, and programming something I practice and do, then I don't see why that should limit me in any way in any other possible dimension of living.

Why shouldn't you and I be involved in and write about psychology, spirituality, human behavior, art, science, consciousness ? Okay, let me hedge that by making it clear that, imho, writing about "spirituality" directly on the Lounge is probably some form of terrorism Smile | :)

In fact, I would assert that you do write about psychology and write clearly with a keen critical intellect that questions sacred cows whenver possible to see what kind of grass they have been chewing. And, I perceive you as a trail-blazer, an explorer of the untried, who is an artist with code in very creative ways.

Yes, if we work as programmers, the world may judge our words in a very biased way, and question our credentials, and now the great-leveler of instant-digital communication has given everyone a megaphone (for better and worse).

The world is exploding with wanna-be-Gurus of every form, but the wet-ware analog computer between our ears is still running the Primate Operating System alpha vintage 100k years ago.

Too many paths, not enough feet.

Ah, well, as Mr. Natural said: " 'Twas ever Thus."

cheers, Bill
«What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning» Werner Heisenberg 

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