No. As a man who has had a foot in both camps at various stages of life, and now alternates between both on a semi-regular basis, I’d say progress is best made by both. One without the other brings progress for a while, but then leads to stagnation until you shift modes.
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"We will encourage you to develop the three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris.” - Larry Wall
No. As a man who has had a foot in both camps at various stages of life, and now alternates between both on a semi-regular basis, I’d say progress is best made by both. One without the other brings progress for a while, but then leads to stagnation until you shift modes.
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