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What background makes the best programmer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 8 Aug 2005 to 14 Aug 2005

Many of us came to programming from different directions. What do you think is the best way? (suggested by Bill Gammill)

OptionVotes% 
Engineering / Physics50931.34
Science1227.51
Mathematics41025.25
Economics181.11
Education513.14
Arts432.65
Literature171.05
Self-taught hackers40324.82
SysAdmin150.92
Tech Support362.22



 
GeneralMusic and CompSci Pin
jtholt15-Aug-05 8:22
jtholt15-Aug-05 8:22 
GeneralWhy isn't Computer Science an option? Pin
Dale Thompson15-Aug-05 2:51
Dale Thompson15-Aug-05 2:51 
Generalloosers Pin
13BOB1214-Aug-05 17:44
13BOB1214-Aug-05 17:44 
GeneralRe: loosers Pin
alex.barylski15-Aug-05 12:56
alex.barylski15-Aug-05 12:56 
GeneralRe: loosers Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr16-Aug-05 3:18
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr16-Aug-05 3:18 
Generalmanagement background Pin
anj198314-Aug-05 0:47
anj198314-Aug-05 0:47 
GeneralRe: management background Pin
Daniel Vaughan14-Aug-05 16:29
Daniel Vaughan14-Aug-05 16:29 
GeneralRe: management background Pin
anj198314-Aug-05 18:40
anj198314-Aug-05 18:40 
GeneralIMHO Pin
alex.barylski13-Aug-05 13:38
alex.barylski13-Aug-05 13:38 
Some of the best/most helpful programmers I have found were lifer's/self taught programmers...

If I am correct, both:

Mike Dunn and Christian Grauss(sp. sorry guys if i'm off - to lazy to double check) are self taught programmers, not sure if either have formal backgrounds in other math/sciences, but still...

Two of the most recognizable figures on here and if memory serves me correct, both are self taught.

Therefore, I say it's those who desire to be the best who deserve the title 'top hacker' or whatever.

Most of the articles i've read over the years, especially the ones which were awesome are usually written by self taught, computer driven nerds...regardless of background.

Although, in most cases the author has some formal education in math or physics, etc...I don't consider that a factor in being a skilled developer.

Just my 2 cents Smile | :)

It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
GeneralRe: IMHO Pin
13BOB1214-Aug-05 17:41
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alex.barylski15-Aug-05 12:53
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Generalthis sucks Pin
cpprules13-Aug-05 12:35
cpprules13-Aug-05 12:35 
GeneralRe: this sucks Pin
13BOB1214-Aug-05 17:40
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GeneralTwo news Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev11-Aug-05 23:55
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GeneralRe: Two news Pin
paulccc12-Aug-05 0:33
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Vladimir Afanasyev12-Aug-05 3:56
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bob1697213-Aug-05 6:17
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Super Lloyd12-Aug-05 1:50
Super Lloyd12-Aug-05 1:50 
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Vladimir Afanasyev12-Aug-05 3:30
Vladimir Afanasyev12-Aug-05 3:30 
Generalcomputer science ?? Pin
Jason Witty11-Aug-05 20:38
Jason Witty11-Aug-05 20:38 
GeneralRe: computer science ?? Pin
Daniel Vaughan14-Aug-05 16:53
Daniel Vaughan14-Aug-05 16:53 
Generalthis curvey is very helpful Pin
laohan11-Aug-05 20:31
laohan11-Aug-05 20:31 
GeneralRe: this curvey is very helpful Pin
Super Lloyd12-Aug-05 1:52
Super Lloyd12-Aug-05 1:52 
GeneralRe: this curvey is very helpful Pin
Jeremy Falcon12-Aug-05 8:24
professionalJeremy Falcon12-Aug-05 8:24 
GeneralRe: this curvey is very helpful Pin
cpprules13-Aug-05 12:42
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