Speakers | dConstruct 2010

Speakers | dConstruct 2010.

This was a fun presentation to listen to and I think Merlin makes some great points throughout.  I loved his comments about how nerds aren’t doing what they do for the money.  To paraphrase one portion:

If you give a painter a bunch of money to not paint any more they won’t be happy because they have money.  What makes them happy it to paint

This is spot on and describes well this idea that jobs that require creative thought generally can’t be done better by throwing money at it.  There are other things that you can give those “creatives” that can have a bigger impact.  I’m not saying that money isn’t important.  What I am saying is that there is a point at which more money isn’t doing anything good.  Pay enough to take the issue of money off the table.

If you can give the “creatives” autonomy and control to do what they think is best you’ll have happier developers and designers, and I guarantee happier customers to.

Merlin also talks about looking to the horizon and preparing yourself for what is coming next.  He encourages “nerds” to always keep looking ahead and try to avoid getting stuck the the rut of what you think is great right now.

Here’s what I see on my horizon:

Rails is great, but the time of server side is transitioning to client side.  This has been a while in coming but I believe that Javascript will be the primary language web developers are using and only secondarily their server side language of choice.  I’ve been eyeing this space for a while know and it’s only getting riper for the change.

If you are a math nerd start brushing up on your statistics and big data.  We’ve figured out how to collect huge sums of data, but only in the last few years have we really started understanding scalable and flexible ways to process that data out side of academia.  I’ve heard this elsewhere and I’ll echo it here: Statisticians will be driving the next generation of crazy cool apps.  It’s already starting especially around the twitter api, and it’s going to grow even more.

Fun times!!

Rethinking “F@#$ You Money” – Tony Wright dot com

Rethinking “F@#$ You Money” – Tony Wright dot com.

This is a very interesting take on what retirement is starting to look like for a lot of people.  I have thought for a while that retirement wasn’t really a goal that I felt like I was moving towards, but that doesn’t mean I don’t want to reach a point of financial security where money isn’t a concern.  It just means that i don’t want to stop doing the things that I love to do.  I’ve been lucky enough to find joy in my work and moreover find an entire category of employment that makes me happy to be a part of.

What’s interesting about this post is a look towards making that which you love sustain you (financially) for longer than just your job’s paycheck might.  Tony has a similar direction of thought as you see coming from Gary V in his book Crush It, which I highly recommend.  I can’t think of a better way to make a living than to share the things that I love to do with a broader audience.

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