On Front End Engineers

I ran across a link to a blog entry titled Hiring Front-End Engineers and gave it a quick read. The entire time, I kept thinking, “This dude’s describing me! Surely this is some sort of trick?”

He broke it down into 5 points:

  • Good front-end engineers rarely have a computer science degree.
    I ended up leaving college to work in the design department of a newspaper.
  • Good front-end engineers cannot be forged from back-end engineers.
    I started with html, css, and javascript years before I started dabbling with back-end techonology.
  • Good front-end engineers list Javascript on their resume, not jQuery. John Resig (creator of jQuery) was about 12 years old when I started writing Javascript.
  • Good front-end engineers are artists.
    I’ve been in several bands, own a ton of camera equipment, and love to draw and paint (though I haven’t done any of that in years).
  • If you want to find good front-end engineers, look to the newspaper and print industry.
    I worked for two years doing advertising design at the newspaper (one of my first jobs).

The last point practically guarantees my status as a rare-breed with the print industry (and newspapers, specifically) imploding. If only there was a way to forward this to every prospective employer.

Last Person on Earth: Please Turn Out The Lights

A redditor answers the question “If you became the last person on Earth, what would you do? Realistically.” in 8 sections:

  • Pre-Phase Phase (I’m not good with phases)
  • Phase 1 – Fuel for your Future
  • Phase 2 – Secure your Food
  • Phase 3 – Home Compound
  • Phase 4 – Self Preservation
  • Phase 5 – Recreation
  • Phase 6 – Keep your mind busy
  • Final Phase – Seal your fate.

/via kottke