Who I Think You Are

I think you are a technical person. Perhaps you’re a developer or programmer. You could be a server administrator, network engineer, or hardware engineer. Maybe you’re a database administrator or even a designer who works with technical people.

It doesn’t really matter what type of technical person you are, as long as you do some sort of technical work with other people.

My anecdotes and scenarios are going to be about developer topics. Sorry, that’s who I am. However, it doesn’t matter what language or tool set you are using. This is going to apply evenly, whether you are a .NET or a Java programmer, an open source fan, or someone in love with some company. This is for anyone who has tried to get co-workers to change the ...

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