The article is good, but I’m actually more interested in the video embedded at the end. “Web-two-dot-oh” programmer? Hello? I’ve been calling it two-point-oh, have I been making a terrible social(-networking) faux pas? What do you call it?
The article is good, but I’m actually more interested in the video embedded at the end. “Web-two-dot-oh” programmer? Hello? I’ve been calling it two-point-oh, have I been making a terrible social(-networking) faux pas? What do you call it?
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Hi Adam,
Thanks the for notice. We consider those buzzwords to be part of the fun of not taking ourselves too seriously.
You can see the spoof we do on the video at the original posting of it on my blog.
http://www.billionswithzeroknowledge.com/2007/02/24/hiring-a-python-wrangler/
You’ll notice the 2nd version of the video we make fun of the same thing you point out :)
It’s an absolute disgrace that you refer to them as “buzzwords” Austin, they’re our lifeblood! :)
(A friend of mine is convinced that god kills a kitten every time somebody says the phrase.)