I feel like I can relate to all of the tribes' value systems, depending on various things, one being time... time of day, time spent on a project, time in my life.
I've come to view many supposed divisions between people this way. There aren't homeless and successful people, so much as there are people that are homeless right now, or people making lots of money right now. People can certainly swing between both. Nothing is forever.
I find this perspective helps me to appreciate more my present situation in life, as well that of others.
Getting back on track, we should find value in the diverse perspectives in programming and find things to learn from them. One of my pet peeves is the programmer who does not have a learning mindset. That toxic behavior transcends the divisions laid out in the article, and is to everyone's detriment.
I've come to view many supposed divisions between people this way. There aren't homeless and successful people, so much as there are people that are homeless right now, or people making lots of money right now. People can certainly swing between both. Nothing is forever.
I find this perspective helps me to appreciate more my present situation in life, as well that of others.
Getting back on track, we should find value in the diverse perspectives in programming and find things to learn from them. One of my pet peeves is the programmer who does not have a learning mindset. That toxic behavior transcends the divisions laid out in the article, and is to everyone's detriment.