What He Said

2009-11-18 – 08:36


‘Nuff said… :-)

  1. 7 Responses to “What He Said”

  2. xkcd is one of my favorite things on the web, but when I read this one I thought he got it all wrong, on both branches. (I’ve worked in both branches, and since joining the commercial side I’ve hired software developers who worked for university research labs.) I thought the academic branch was unrealistic. I thought the business branch was more realistic … for academia! Except I suppose that Outlook is much less common in academia than in business.

    My personal favorite xkcd is http://xkcd.com/163/

    By Steve Eddins on Nov 18, 2009

  3. I’m gonna print that one out and give it to the interviewers who ask me why I didn’t finish my BSc…

    By Tor-Ivar ValÄmo on Nov 18, 2009

  4. Yes, I agree, it’s all wrong:

    * Academia: “we have to make it more sophisticate, to be able to publish it in a fancy journal”

    * Business: “OK, but we can’t sell 200 lines of code to our customer for the price we budgeted. Go back and add something”.

    :/

    By gael varoquaux on Nov 18, 2009

  5. If you looked at the tooltip text of this XKCD comic, take a look at the following article:

    Origin of Quake3’s Fast InvSqrt()

    The key word is 0×5f3759df. :)

    By Uldis Bojars on Nov 18, 2009

  6. Greg: So how’s that whole “academia vs business” job choice dilemma thingy coming along?

    By Steve Easterbrook on Nov 19, 2009

  7. @Steve: What “dilemma”? :-)

    By Greg Wilson on Nov 19, 2009

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