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"Stealth Programmers" have arrived – a new type of tech professional

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This is a guest post by Sohaib Muneer that originally appeared here.

Yes! … while you sleep, there are those who lurk in the dark. Stay in the shadows and make you applications you can only imagine at best. This is a new breed of programmers here in Pakistan. Finally the plague has formed it’s roots here. Yes people, STEALTH has come into the Programmer here now. Let me explain how I got to realize this.

So here I was wondering why the hell I don’t have a portfolio up even after 2 years ? and suddenly it struck me three times, almost like three speedy pats hitting my back simultaneously, the words "and you’ll be like a *stealth* programmer for us". Yes, I recall clearly about 3 clients of mine saying this to me. So what is a "stealth programmer" anyways ? Simple observation reveals that people who wear masks of different companies (some big names like Apple Inc.) are constantly looking for resources. Reliable and efficient resources. People who not only work just so that they earn their kitchen money, but also because they are passionate about what they do. These people are hired by these companies with a promise (technically known as NDAs : non-disclosure-agreements) that they must not reveal their identity and they must not do anything with the code outside their boundaries, may them be virtual or physical, and code them their ideas.

All this commotion about design patterns followed by great frameworks to address them, in most cases, were designed and developed by the "stealth" breed. Authors of languages like Python (Guido Van Rossum) and Ruby (Yukihiro Matsimuto) were stealth programmers. Heck, Linus Torvald had a "stealth" status when developing the Linux kernel. It was this species that lay the foundations of the "open source" community.

Friends, the Stealth virus has officially hit Pakistan. Me, my friends, and a number of "senior" people I know are living examples. And this virus continues to claim people here, as the awareness grows. And I don’t think that I’m referring to "free lancers" here. It’s a big term, a super class that encompasses "stealth" programmers too.

And it’s about time that this "stealth" community should be consolidated in one place. Because most of these people are best of the best in their fields and passionate therefore well motivated. Several companies in the U.S. made use of this breed in the 80s including Apple Inc. and these companies really owe their success to these people indeed. Entrepenuers here can take a hint

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5 additional thoughts for this post.

  1. Mudassar Ijaz Said:

    hmm nice post by shoaib and an important issue raised.

    I added my thougths about it here

    http://www.mudassarijaz.com/?p=255

    I feel there is a lot to discuss about it here specialy in Pakistan.

  2. Sohaib Athar Said:

    Mudassar: It is Sohaib, really, that is… S.O.H.A.I.B
    Sohaib: I didn’t know you shared the spelling misery with me :D

  3. Mudassar Said:

    Sorry Sohaib my bad :P

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