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by watwut
2201 days ago
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> 4. To get fame as an engineer, you often should write compelling blog articles. Badly written blogs tend not to be read. I could go step by step, but really? This sounds to be so far out of reality. There is reason engineers dont write blogs - they dont matter. |
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Technical accomplishments only make you famous if people know about them - if you want to become Joel Spolsky or Bruce Schneier or John Carmack or Donald Knuth then either you're going to have to publicise the evidence of your brilliance, or someone else is.
Plenty of people don't particularly pursue fame - you can make plenty of money and get plenty done without it. But if fame is your goal and you hope to achieve it through code alone, I challenge you to name the maintainer of grep or openssl or the linux kernel bluetooth subsystem without looking it up :)
There are other routes to getting your accomplishments known, of course. Sid Meier and Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds aren't famous for blogging.