Nothing is really work unless you'd rather be doing
something else.
| When I
finished grad school in computer science I went to art school to
study painting. A lot of people seemed surprised that some one
interested in computers would also be interested in painting. They
seemed to think that hacking and painting were different kinds of work
- that hacking was cold, precise, and methodical, and that painting was
the frenzied expression of some primal urge. Both of these images are wrong. Hacking and painting have a lot in common. In fact, of all the different types of people I’ve known, hackers and painters are among the most alike. What hackers and painters have in common is that they're both makers. Along with composers, architects, and writers, what hackers and painters are trying to do is make good things. They're not doing research per se, though if in the course of trying to make good things they discover some new technique, so much the better. |