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New Article is 3 years old... April 18, 2003
I get the IT Catalysts newsletters. He just had his first IT Catalysts conference in Vegas. I think his girls are in college now.

Yes, the farther you get from the code, the more sense he makes. You're becoming a manager, he's been one for 15-20 years at Perot Systems, one of the best managed companies in America.

I think a bunch of us are growing out of coding and into more management, project management, people stuff and such.

Broomberg is obviously at the head of the pack, but many on the board aren't coders anymore.

I'm still in "the gap", not quite out of coding, not quite into management yet.
"The gap" is always uncomfortable.

Glen Austin
New Excuse me?
Ahead of the pack?
To not coding?

I spent the day polishing a Perl system that automates file processing, spooling, and job submissions to a 3rd party high end printer spooling environment.

I have no direct reports (I mentor) and I'm always deep into tech.

Code is my life.
New Sorry - my bad
I don't get over to the other forums much and a lot of what gets posted in the 2 forums I barely have time to read seems to be your "management" escapades.

After working long hours, we did get our stuff deployed to Production about 9pm Friday night.

Glen Austin
New Selective reading, a well as available posts
Understood.

I'll post a "management" story on Open or Jobs becuase they have a wider audience than coding posts.

I don't post many coding posts becuase I typically (at least I think I do) know what I need to do, and I post in Linux or Development when looking for help
New sounds like me
not quite out of coding, not quite into management yet.
I now have a junior programmer to manage.
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New and me
I spend more time managing than coding these days. I've actually enjoyed the fact we have a massive backlog of work because it's given me the opportunity to get stuck in and do some proper coding again.
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
New Wow, hadn't noticed that
I've been getting the newsletter, too. Something he said in one of them reminded me of a conversation from the old IWE. I tried to look it up, and noticed there were a bunch of columns I hadn't read. It didn't even occur to me that they'd still have three year old columns posted right up with the current ones. After a quick look around, I see a bunch of discontinued colums still on the main "Opinions" page.
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         Article is 3 years old... April 18, 2003 - (gdaustin) - (6)
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                     Selective reading, a well as available posts - (broomberg)
             sounds like me - (SpiceWare) - (1)
                 and me - (Meerkat)
             Wow, hadn't noticed that - (drewk)

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