The 501 Developer Manifesto

We are software developers who take pride in our work but choose not to be wholly defined by it.
As such, we are proud to say that we value:
Our families over the commercial goals of business owners
Free time over free snacks
Living our lives over maintaining our personal brands
Sustainable pace over muscle-man heroics
Our personal creative projects over commercial products the world doesn't need
Having money for nice clothes over getting free t-shirts from Microsoft
Playing fußball in the pub with our friends over playing fußball in the office with our team leader
Not being a dick over being a rockstar
That is to say, we value the things on the left more than we value the things on the right. And some of the things on the right aren't even on our radar.
If you:
Write a technical blog
Contribute to open source projects
Attend user groups in your spare time
Mostly only read books about coding and productivity
Push to GitHub while sitting on the toilet
Are committed to maximum awesomeness at all times, or would have us believe it
...we respect you for it. There's probably some pity in there too, but honestly, it's mostly respect.
We recognize that your willingness to allow your employment to penetrate deeply into your personal life means that you will inevitably become our supervisor. We're cool with this.
In return, you must recognize that the success of the projects on which we work together depends largely upon the degree to which you treat us with respect, both as skilled professionals and as a diversity of autonomous living people. Get that right, and we'll do a great job. Get it badly wrong, and there's a risk that we'll piss all over your fireworks. There are more of us than there are of you.
To us it is just a job, but we still do it well.

the link of the original blog:
http://501manifesto.org/

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