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Hackers and Painters

Originally posted by: tami
i want cliffs. 🙁

will have to read it later then 🙂

The premise relates programmers to painters instead of scientists. Painters doodle, rework, and go through many iterations. Most schools teach programmers not to do this. They teach programmers to follow the scientists' school of thought.

A good paragraph:
The fact that hackers learn to hack by doing it is another sign of how different hacking is from the sciences. Scientists don't learn science by doing it, but by doing labs and problem sets. Scientists start out doing work that's perfect, in the sense that they're just trying to reproduce work someone else has already done for them. Eventually, they get to the point where they can do original work. Whereas hackers, from the start, are doing original work; it's just very bad. So hackers start original, and get good, and scientists start good, and get original.
 
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