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GeneralRe: we do it not because it is easy, but because it is hard Pin
Keith Barrow23-Jan-14 5:33
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Keith Barrow23-Jan-14 5:30
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Joe Woodbury23-Jan-14 7:12
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Marc Clifton23-Jan-14 10:25
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BillWoodruff24-Jan-14 15:35
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Marc Clifton25-Jan-14 13:13
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jschell23-Jan-14 13:40
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BillWoodruff23-Jan-14 16:37
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I can't agree with the broad generality that big companies don't take risks.

Yes, it's true in the hardware and software world that legacy support is a ball-and-chain around development; I do not believe from that you can assume that risks are not taken.

In fact, large companies spend substantial amounts on R&D, and groups in large companies, like ATG at Microsoft, Google Labs, Apple Labs, are busy prototyping hardware and software whose "payout," if any, may be years off.

The catch for mere-mortal developers is that to get a job as a developer in those groups at large companies you have to be a very remarkable programmer, and person ... as in "world class."

And, there are serendipitous ways one can get in a position of being on the "cutting edge:" when the start-up I worked at in the late 1980's, Emerald City Software, in which I held the (ridiculous) title of "Director of PostScript Development" (perhaps the equivalent of being a Bolivian ... Bolivia is land-locked ... Admiral) was acquired by Adobe, John Warnock, deliberately, I believe, used us newcomers as "guerrillas" to create the prototype of what became Acrobat, having been very frustrated with trying to get his existing technology groups to deliver his vision.

Now that "skunk works" project, which I nick-named, "Carousel," was fun and games galore, which included vicious assaults by other groups in the company, some of whom actually accused the four of us of trying to "destroy Adobe" Smile | :) High-risk, high-stress, insane deadlines, and no immediate glory. But, the moment we had a demo going where a NeXT machine, a Mac, and a PC, were all displaying the same richly-formatted document almost identically ... that moment was worth a lot.

Are you willing to take the risk to make yourself a "great programmer" ? They don't call it the "bleeding edge" for nothing.
“But I don't want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.

“Oh, you can't help that,” said the Cat: “we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.”

“How do you know I'm mad?” said Alice.

“You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn't have come here.” Lewis Carroll

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Gideon A Brits23-Jan-14 21:25
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Simon O'Riordan from UK23-Jan-14 22:45
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Gary Wheeler24-Jan-14 0:39
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Mike Ellison24-Jan-14 5:53
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WillPea24-Jan-14 18:59
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irneb25-Jan-14 2:08
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GeneralIs it me or does this seem a little weird Pin
Mike Hankey23-Jan-14 3:47
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