People who accept meaninglessness are better hackers
Beware, newbies! Programming aptitude is hard to predict. For example, you might think IQ would be a reasonable indicator, but (apparently) not.
Interesting idea.
Formal logical proofs, and therefore programs – formal logical proofs that particular computations are possible, expressed in a formal system called a programming language – are utterly meaningless. To write a computer program you have to come to terms with this, to accept that whatever you might want the program to mean, the machine will blindly follow its meaningless rules and come to some meaningless conclusion.(source - PDF )
Interesting idea.
...the moderately successful [at applying arbitrary meaningless rules] perhaps are the software engineers, those who can program but can’t imagine that they will ever enjoy it, and are content to submit to management discipline and to be drowned in UML (ugh!).Amusing prejudice. 8~)
