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I Drink for a Reason (conference booze issue) (mikealrogers.com)
14 points by techwraith on April 5, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments



"People who cry “professionalism” are asking for us to represent companies and career over being ourselves. These are not the people we want at our conferences"

Then count me as not welcome at one of your conferences. I attend conferences for my business and career. Every moment I'm at a conference is a moment I'm not with my neighbors, family, and friends back home. I'd rather not waste those moments reliving frat-party days.


Yep. The reason is "drinking problem." Nothing special or geeky about it and it is very common across all professions and lifestyles. It means one is at risk for alcoholism.

Not trying to be alarming, like I said, it is common. But it is a really good idea to get a grip on the drinking before it gets a grip on you.


Can you elaborate about what makes you say that? Surely alcohol loosening you up isn't anything abnormal...is it?

Or are you just talking about the early paragraph and not the real point of the article?


When did we start using the word "brogrammers"? I'm really tired of hearing it. It reminds me of words like "Synergy".


I just call them "noobgrammers", it's much less gender-biased and so much more self-explanatory.


Your term describes a different type of person. The two sets may overlap, but they are not the same.




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