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How to reach "dark matter" developers
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6 points
by AussieCoder
4549 days ago
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Scott Hanselman has talked about "dark matter" developers (http://www.hanselman.com/blog/DarkMatterDevelopersTheUnseen99.aspx) - the ones working in companies everywhere writing the software that keeps businesses running. They're writing applications in VB6, MS Access, ASP.NET and often using outdated software and outdated practices. They work 9-5 and when they go home at the end of the day the only technology they use is their TV remote. I'm not disparaging them. I work with them. For them, writing code is just a job and that job helps keep the businesses we depend on working. But they could be so much more productive if they updated their skills and had opportunity to gain new experience. There is no shortage of educational information and opportunities on the web, but these aren't the type of people to go looking for it. It needs to come to them, in their workplaces, ideally during their working day. So, my question is this - if we want to help them enhance their skills and experience, how do we reach them? |
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They're doing perfectly well. They fill their role, they do their job, they do what they want during their free time. Who are you (or anyone) to say that needs to be changed?
The last paragraph of Hansleman's post captures it perfectly:
> The Dark Matter Developer will never read this blog post because they are getting work done using tech from ten years ago and that's totally OK. I know they are there and I will to support them in their work.