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Has anyone else worked in business environments and found... em.. "wannabe-tech decisions?"

For example, naming stuff with shortened words and underscores instead of spaces.... for no real reason? Or maybe using the word "database" a little too often, just to use the word? (similar to the way you might call someone by name, only to confirm to them that you have learned their name?)

It doesn't actually bother me, rather, I think it's a bit cute that these people are interested in our culture and want to be a part of it, even if it's in sort of silly ways like this.

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    Let them have their fun thinking they joined some hacker culture or geek club. Just try not to laugh at them when you see them. They don't know better, yet.
  • 2
    also when you meet non-technical clients with your non technical sales guy and they all laugh about now non-technical they are as if I needed to hear about it lol
  • 3
    It’s always a good idea to blockchain an artificial intelligence user interface with Visual Studio Code to ISP the machine learning cryptobitcoins.
  • 1
    Some business guy said he was glad that we were going into „microchips”. I think he had heard something about microservice architecture.
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