I've been programming for some extent for 20 years. I am thinking this morning about the skills I want to have--language, photography, music--and realizing that they're all "humanities."
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Or maybe it is, and the tech industry has corrupted it to the point where all that learning time has to be techtechtech? And there's an element to the extraction of free labor here, too. I can sign up for a photography class by paying money, or I can go to a Ruby meetup for free.
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If journalism is about much more than a viable platform, the code behind a start-up can do much to permit it to work. Keeping work and hobbies separate is great, but I also suspect there are increasingly areas where the two overlap.
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