[FRIAM] !RE: A million tech jobs unfilled

Marcus Daniels marcus at snoutfarm.com
Tue Mar 14 20:09:05 EDT 2017


Why would a mindless organization be better than a set of minds that know and care about the domain?   I don't have a problem with another constituent that knows about organizational psychology, but that sort of person is not sufficient.  

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From: Friam [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] On Behalf Of glen ?
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That you listed more names than organizations, it seems like the answer is: No.  We still depend on constituents to find/build their own sweet spot environments.

On 03/14/2017 04:41 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> Well, one invented CoffeeScript then got entranced with 
> reporting/info-viz, and is currently at NYTimes as both a developer and reporter.
> 
> Another invented jQuery, fell in love with both Japanese prints and 
> education and now is in charge of Khan Academy's education framework.
> 
> A third worked with us on the postscript based NeWS window system/ui 
> toolkit and now is CTO of Jaunt/Oculus VR.
> 
> Possibly less fabulous but with the same work experiences:
> 
> Bill Budge
> Andy Hertzfeld
> Dave Stewart
> Greg McLaughlin
> Dave Gedye
> Dave Lavallee
> Tim O'Reilly
> Seth Tissue
> Rafael Bracho
> Larry Tesler
> Randy Smith
> Rick Levine
> Gabriele Provinciali
> .. this is getting silly so I'll stop .. but also Venice Project 
> Center team RedFish team & partners The Friam/WedTech attendees (as 
> far as I know)


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