Watched this a few weeks back. My wrecked back and neck cry at the ergos haha.
I love how casual some of them are leaning back on their chairs, keyboard on lap and looking sideways at the screen.
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Watched this a few weeks back. My wrecked back and neck cry at the ergos haha.
I love how casual some of them are leaning back on their chairs, keyboard on lap and looking sideways at the screen.
I'm guessing however people were told to pose by the video director isn't in any way related to how they actually worked.
I wonder how actual screen time developed over the decades. It seems like early developers spent s significant part of their work using some sort of paper product and not a screen
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