[OT] Extra time spent

Dejan Lekic via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Wed Jun 4 04:59:54 PDT 2014


On Friday, 30 May 2014 at 11:35:19 UTC, Chris wrote:
> Reading through Adam's book at home made me think about how 
> much time I've spent reading / learning / thinking about 
> programs outside the office. I read TDPL in my spare time. I 
> checked out things in the D Cookbook in my spare time and 
> applied them the next day, like loads of other things about 
> programming and actual programs. I guess most people here have 
> similar experiences. The issue is that most employers don't 
> really appreciate this. Are we mad or just passionate?

I humbly believe programmer who does not spend spare time reading 
literature related to his/her work is most likely going to lose 
the job at some point, as people who DO spend time in their 
self-education will take the place.

Surely, there is an exception - when company actually INVESTS in 
the education of employees. Unfortunately not all companies do 
this. Most big ones do, smaller companies most likely won't have 
resources for education of employees.

Furthermore, they think the work itself will educate. Sure it 
will, to a certain level. But work won't teach us new 
technologies and techniques. - This is something we learn 
ourselves. Here is reason why it is always good to have a geek 
who spends another 8h a day at home learning new, exciting stuff 
- because that geek typically shares that knowlege at work as 
well.


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