April 20, 2012

What you don’t know defines you

There’s a bad habit among engineers of judging their peers by their recall of rarely-used information. For instance, if an engineer didn’t know what “$” meant in a regular expression, the assumption would be that the engineer – in general – was a bad engineer. I have done this (and may still do this) and have seen it consistently my entire career.

"I’ve found myself with more ideas than time. Rather than obsess over one article at a time, I’m going to take the advice of a friend and throw out article ideas to see what sticks."