Thursday, March 15, 2012

load01 03/15/2012

  • Back in the early 90s, Borland International was the place to be an engineer. Coming off the purchase of Ashton-Tate, Borland was the third largest software company, but, more importantly, it was a legitimate competitor to Microsoft. Philippe Kahn, the CEO at the time, was fond of motorcycles, saxophones, and brash statements at all-hands meetings: “We’re barbarians, not bureaucrats!”

    tags: technology

  • No, really. Your CV really, really stinks. I read these things for a living and the quality varies a lot more than it should considering what you are selling.

    Over the next few years you are asking to be paid more than the cost of a Ferrari and the desk space, computer kit and coffee you use over that time means you cost at least twice what you earn.

    tags: misc

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