Are you a 80% or 20%?
UnderpaidLoveMonki @ 10:58 pm November 27th, 2007If you are currently working as a programmer, what kind of a programmer are you? an “80%” or “20%”? If you’re not familiar with these types, you may want to read this or that.
Here’s a snippet from iBanjo:
The 20% folks are what many would call “alpha” programmers — the leaders, trailblazers, trendsetters, the kind of folks that places like Google and Fog Creek software are obsessed with hiring. These folks were the first ones to install Linux at home in the 90’s; the people who write lisp compilers and learn Haskell on weekends “just for fun”; they actively participate in open source projects; they’re always aware of the latest, coolest new trends in programming and tools.
The 80% folks make up the bulk of the software development industry. They’re not stupid; they’re merely vocational. They went to school, learned just enough Java/C#/C++, then got a job writing internal apps for banks, governments, travel firms, law firms, etc. The world usually never sees their software.




November 28th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
Thank god the world never sees their software. However, the poor select few people do have to interact with it. So you end up with systems like Qantel.
November 30th, 2007 at 5:53 am
What a bunch of elitest tripe. It shows quite clearly where you would fall in your so called classes…and it isn’t the top 20%.
December 28th, 2007 at 1:33 pm
Great article.
i’m definitely not in the 80’s group…
since I had about 16 different free lance jobs this year, and i have no gig for 2 weeks. :(