Agreed but on the page, it looks a bit of out of place with the other points.
My mind fills in the details as "don't act like you are the programmer who's a hundred times more productive than the others, even if it seems like you are".
But that's a big question. Apple Computer arguably expects its programmers to all be the x100 producers and was managed by someone who it more or less was admitted to be an asshole (a genius, inspiration, unique asshole but still an asshole).
So it think the greatness and asshole-dom question is not settled for people even if I would embrace it.
Agreed but on the page, it looks a bit of out of place with the other points.
My mind fills in the details as "don't act like you are the programmer who's a hundred times more productive than the others, even if it seems like you are".
But that's a big question. Apple Computer arguably expects its programmers to all be the x100 producers and was managed by someone who it more or less was admitted to be an asshole (a genius, inspiration, unique asshole but still an asshole).
So it think the greatness and asshole-dom question is not settled for people even if I would embrace it.