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  • H homegrown

    knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

    <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    homegrown wrote:

    and pioneers in software

    The greatest programmer of all, Donald Knuth does not have facial hair.:)


    Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan

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    • H homegrown

      knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

      <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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      homegrown wrote:

      all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style

      This would imply that I'm a genius? Thanks for the compliment :-D.

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      • H homegrown

        even when it starts to droop in the soup? :~

        :: have the courage to use your own reason

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        hairy_hats
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        LOL Try knotting it behind your neck if it gets in the way...

        "He's got a lot on his mind, and it's not a load-bearing structure." - John Weak

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        • H hairy_hats

          LOL Try knotting it behind your neck if it gets in the way...

          "He's got a lot on his mind, and it's not a load-bearing structure." - John Weak

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          homegrown
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          ooooooo :omg: scary thing is... somewhere in this world, that actually might be *acceptable*, even encouraged :)

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          • P peterchen

            I know a coder girl who doesn't have a beard. Does that count?


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            Pascal Ganaye
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            Not even a little moustache?:sigh:

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            • H homegrown

              knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

              <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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              Lost User
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              homegrown wrote:

              but do u have a beard...?

              Guess! Elaine :rose:

              The tigress is here :-D

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              • H homegrown

                even when it starts to droop in the soup? :~

                :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                El Corazon
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                homegrown wrote:

                even when it starts to droop in the soup?

                you tuck it into the collar... that is what I have to do with my hair sometimes.

                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  homegrown wrote:

                  but do u have a beard...?

                  Guess! Elaine :rose:

                  The tigress is here :-D

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                  Bert Otherside82 Derijckere
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                  I'm guessing you do have a beard ;P

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                    homegrown wrote:

                    but do u have a beard...?

                    Guess! Elaine :rose:

                    The tigress is here :-D

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                    Like this?[^] :rolleyes:

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                    • H homegrown

                      knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

                      <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                      El Corazon
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                      homegrown wrote:

                      u know at least what a database is, right?

                      that is what you run to in databaseball.

                      homegrown wrote:

                      u design classes

                      I even take attendance.

                      homegrown wrote:

                      multithread

                      of course, I sew (cross-stitch and needlepoint too), doesn't everyone?

                      homegrown wrote:

                      callbacks

                      hey Jeremy!!!!

                      homegrown wrote:

                      u even write tests

                      yes, please write Pi Until the decimal numbers begin to repeat.

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                      use mocks

                      Yes, and socks too.

                      homegrown wrote:

                      but do u have a beard...?

                      Yup, a Van Dyke. Do I pass? :laugh:

                      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                        Like this?[^] :rolleyes:

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        A face only a mother could love. :laugh:

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                        • H homegrown

                          knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

                          <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                          I'd say not. Of the teams I've worked on, very, very few (I can only think of a couple) of the guys have ever had beards. Their mugs* of course, are anything but clean. * coffee mugs, that is :doh:

                          Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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                          • P peterchen

                            I know a coder girl who doesn't have a beard. Does that count?


                            We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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                            If you knew a girl who had a beard :)

                            I don't see dead pixels anymore... Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                            • H homegrown

                              knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

                              <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Yes, but suspenders are optional, at least until you master Unix development.

                              "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                                Never trust a man with a beard: he's got something to hide.

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                                Gary Kirkham
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                                digital man wrote:

                                something to hide

                                Most of the time he's just hiding multiple chins.

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                                • L Lost User

                                  homegrown wrote:

                                  but do u have a beard...?

                                  Guess! Elaine :rose:

                                  The tigress is here :-D

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                                  Nish Nishant
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                                  Trollslayer wrote:

                                  Guess!

                                  50 years ago, women may actually have had a micro beard. These days, with all the laser technology available, I guess the answer would be "no, today's women do not have facial hair" :-)

                                  Regards, Nish


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                                  • B Bert Otherside82 Derijckere

                                    I'm guessing you do have a beard ;P

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    Bert [Otherside82] Derijckere wrote:

                                    I'm guessing you do have a beard

                                    Women do have facial hair, just that the growth is too small to be noticeable.

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                    • H homegrown

                                      knowledge of programming is important, yes. u know at least what a database is, right? u design classes, multithread, make good use of callbacks... u even write tests [and use mocks :)]... but do u have a beard...? all the great books and pioneers in software [in fact, most engineers i know from other disciplines] seem to sport some kind of facial hair- style and type not being that important... and most developers i know can't be bothered to shave every day [i definitely can't stand the habit]... but then u got the marketing guys/gals.. and they seem to have time to shave every day [or at least prefer a clean face] and all the images they present with developers show them with a clean mug- but that can't be accurate.. or is it? ::light hearted:: how stereotyped is the image of the bearded engineer?

                                      <>< :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                                      ...Engineers would ride. OT: I think the topic matches your screen name perfectly.

                                      BW


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                                        Never trust a man with a beard: he's got something to hide.

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                                        leppie
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                                        digital man wrote:

                                        Never trust a man with a beard: he's got something to hide.

                                        Yes, pimples and paleness, what else?

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                                        • R Roger Wright

                                          Yes, but suspenders are optional, at least until you master Unix development.

                                          "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                          I'm safe then. I've just about forgotten everything I knew about Unix. ;)

                                          Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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