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1. On being an assembly-line programmer: 21:07
I read http://chasys.net/blog/?itemid=141 and thought I'd reflect on this industry thing. This is still not a full reflection, but we'll eventually get somewhere.
I'm learning a lot of things from my internship here in Japan. The most important thing I've learned about the computer industry, I think, is that I'm not cut out for the usual positions.
Don't get me wrong. I love programming. I love the thrill of getting a system to work. I love it when people write me with thanks and feature suggestions. I love taking something unknown--a new toolkit, a nifty idea--and figuring it out, making things work. I can spend days programming. It's fun.
However, I don't see how software companies will let me also indulge my love for teaching. I love that, too. I love explaining things to people. I love getting people to figure something out. I love computer science. I can't stand it staying just in my head.
And yes, I want my social life. I want to interact with people. I want to feel I'm making a difference to people I know. I don't want to be hidden behind layers of management. I don't want to work on things I can't talk about.
But then again, I want to be able to match a student's pace much better than I would be able to do in a lecture. I want to reach students who don't normally go to teachers for consultation, too. I also want to be able to help students of differest schools, and I want the freedom to take off in the middle of a semester for some conference somewhere.
I also enjoyed the short course on Perl I gave some time back. I'd like to do Linux and OSS training as well.
I'm seriously considering tutoring and training, with the occasional short consulting thing on the side. I have from now until February to figure out how this is going to work out. =)
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