A few months back, SearchNetworking editor, Chuck Moozakis interviewed me for an article discussing the future of network engineers in the IT landscape. As part of our discussion, he asked me, “what…
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#BlogElul Day 13: Remember
On day 6 when I wrote about “know”ing , I related a story about how the remembering part wasn’t important, it was knowing where to find the information, and knowing what to…
#BlogElul Day 12: Forgive
Suffice to say that if you have been involved in the world of I.T. for more than 15 minutes, you have also likely gotten into a disagreement. It could have been about…
#BlogElul Day 11: Trust
Part of the my job as Head Geek is writing. A lot of writing, actually. When I first started, I expected the usual writing concerns: the challenge of writing a specific story…
#BlogElul Day 10: Count
The “Fizz-Buzz test” is an interview question designed to identify programmers who don’t actually know how to program. The text of the programming assignment is as follows: “Write a program that prints…
#BlogElul Day 9: See
Unlike “know” (which I wrote about earlier), “see” is powerful in the IT context all on it’s own. “Let’s see” expresses open-ness to the truth that our data shows “We’ll see” is…
#BlogElul Day 8: Hear
It’s an understatement to say that working in the world of Information Technology means that sometimes – perhaps many times – you need to fight to make yourself heard. This is a…
#BlogElul Day 7: Be
When talking about personal believes, attitudes, and states, “Be” applies well. “Who AM I” is a question oft pondered. And also often proferred is the advice that “whatever you DO, that’s an…
#BlogElul Day 6: Know
Over on my other blog (EdibleTorah.com), I suggest that “I don’t know” is a powerful phrase with regard to personal growth. I submit that it is equally powerful in the world of…
#BlogElul Day 2: Act
After 27 years in IT, I’ve developed a conflicted relationship with the idea of “acting”. On the one hand, I’ve seen coworkers locked into an infinite loop of planning, research, testing, etc…