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- From: buhr@umanitoba.ca (Kevin Andrew Buhr)
- Subject: Re: REPOST of Hacker Personality Characteristics
- In-Reply-To: noring@netcom.com's message of Tue, 5 Jan 1993 00:24:32 GMT
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- Many of you have probably seen this excerpt from some jargon file or
- another. The reposter didn't post it to alt.hackers, for some inane
- reason.
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- Kevin <buhr@ccu.UManitoba.CA>
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- From: noring@netcom.com (Jon Noring)
- Summary: From an earlier post to a.p.p by Tammy Preston Boyd
- Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 00:24:32 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- I'm reposting this article on the personality characteristics of hackers
- since it is an excellent example how personality analysis can explain the
- behavior of certain classes of people (of course, it can also be abused).
- This article also touches upon the MBTI system. Tammy, did you write this?
- It is not clear from your introduction.
-
- Enjoy.
-
- Jon Noring
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- Subject: Hacker Personality Characteristics :)
- From: usenet@ra.nrl.navy.mil
-
-
- For all you INTP/INTJ types out there - here's a little ho-ho.
- Don't know who gets credit for this so I'll apologize now. :)
-
- :Personality Characteristics:
- =============================
-
- The most obvious common `personality' characteristics of hackers are
- high intelligence, consuming curiosity, and facility with intellectual
- abstractions. Also, most hackers are `neophiles', stimulated by and
- appreciative of novelty (especially intellectual novelty). Most are
- also relatively individualistic and anti-conformist.
-
- Although high general intelligence is common among hackers, it is not
- the sine qua non one might expect. Another trait is probably even more
- important: the ability to mentally absorb, retain, and reference large
- amounts of `meaningless' detail, trusting to later experience to give it
- context and meaning. A person of merely average analytical intelligence
- who has this trait can become an effective hacker, but a creative genius
- who lacks it will swiftly find himself outdistanced by people who
- routinely upload the contents of thick reference manuals into their
- brains. [During the production of the book version of this document,
- for example, I learned most of the rather complex typesetting language
- TeX over about four working days, mainly by inhaling Knuth's 477-page
- manual. My editor's flabbergasted reaction to this genuinely surprised
- me, because years of associating with hackers have conditioned me to
- consider such performances routine and to be expected. --- ESR]
-
- Contrary to stereotype, hackers are *not* usually intellectually narrow;
- they tend to be interested in any subject that can provide mental
- stimulation, and can often discourse knowledgeably and even
- interestingly on any number of obscure subjects --- if you can get them
- to talk at all, as opposed to, say, going back to their hacking.
-
- It is noticeable (and contrary to many outsiders' expectations) that the
- better a hacker is at hacking, the more likely he or she is to have
- outside interests at which he or she is more than merely competent.
-
- Hackers are `control freaks' in a way that has nothing to do with the
- usual coercive or authoritarian connotations of the term. In the same
- way that children delight in making model trains go forward and back by
- moving a switch, hackers love making complicated things like computers
- do nifty stuff for them. But it has to be *their* nifty stuff. They
- don't like tedium, nondeterminism, or most of the fussy, boring,
- ill-defined little tasks that go with maintaining a normal existence.
- Accordingly, they tend to be careful and orderly in their intellectual
- lives and chaotic elsewhere. Their code will be beautiful, even if
- their desks are buried in 3 feet of crap.
-
- Hackers are generally only very weakly motivated by conventional rewards
- such as social approval or money. They tend to be attracted by
- challenges and excited by interesting toys, and to judge the interest of
- work or other activities in terms of the challenges offered and the toys
- they get to play with.
-
- In terms of Myers-Briggs and equivalent psychometric systems, hackerdom
- appears to concentrate the relatively rare INTJ and INTP types; that is,
- introverted, intuitive, and thinker types (as opposed to the
- extroverted-sensate personalities that predominate in the mainstream
- culture). ENT[JP] types are also concentrated among hackers but are in
- a minority.
-
-
-
- Tammy Preston Boyd
- Naval Research Laboratory
- Washington, D.C. 20375
-
- (202) 767-1624
-
- "calm down. it's just ones and zeroes."
-
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- --
-
- Charter Member of the INFJ Club.
-
- Now, if you're just dying to know what INFJ stands for, be brave, e-mail me,
- and I'll send you some information. It WILL be worth the inquiry, I think.
-
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