codethinked (kōdthĭngked) adj. To be consumed by or obsessed with code.

The Programmer Dress Code

The second part of this post is up, so after you finish reading, check it out!

I really want to know what it is about programming, or computers in general, that makes people want to grow a beard, have long hair, and dress like a slob. I can say these things without guilt because while I do not have long hair, I do have a beard and I do in fact dress like a slob. Not horribly sloppy or anything. I am actually pretty fanatical about hygiene, I just am not big on tucking my shirt in or ironing it or shaving. So who was the guy that started the unkempt programmer code of honor?

Was it this guy?

Edsger Dijkstra

Edsger Dijkstra (most know for Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm) Here we see him in a suit and tie, but hey, he was born in 1930. All people wore a suit and tie back then, even women and children.

Or how about this guy?

Alan_Kay

Alan Kay - Doesn't he look like a sad Burt Reynolds? Stop laughing! This is one of the fathers of object oriented programming. All hail! He does have the mop and a nice 'stache going on though.

What about this one?

Bjarne Stroustrup

Bjarne Stroustrup - I would say that this looks like the kind of guy I would expect to see on a "wanted poster" somewhere, but this guy brought us C++! I couldn't talk trash about a guy who made C++.

And this one?

Charles W. Bachman

Charles Bachman - Nothing unkempt about this guy, except that hat! Damn son! He had a hand in early database technology and won the Turing award for his work.

The list keeps going...

 KenAndDennis

Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson - Are we programming here or going to a Hell's Angels meeting? But seriously though, being that I am a Microsoft programmer I'm not sure that I am supposed to like these guys. Dennis was the original developer of C and one of the core developers on UNIX while Ken was the man responsible for UNIX and the fact that I don't have to pay 8000 dollars for a copy of Windows since MS has some competition now. But seriously, these guys are gods.

One of my personal favorites...

 John McCarthy

John McCarthy - Long lost relative of Colonel Sanders and the original designer of the Lisp programming language. This guy had some serious programming cojones. He even predicted in 1961 that one day computer processing would be sold like a utility. That is the kind of prediction that makes Nostradamus look like a sissy. Again, not too terribly unkempt, but that crazy hair and beard mixed with the suit says "serious by day, party animal by night."

The A-list celeb:

knuth_don

Donald Knuth - If I have to explain what this guy did for computer science, then you need to stop reading this and go to the book store. Again, not an unkempt guy, but nothing says "Computer Programming God" like flannel. You really have to wonder where his beard or mustache is though. He is a real computer scientist, isn't he?

Cha-ching...

Martin Fowler

Martin Fowler - I'm not sure he should be in the list with some of these other guys, but he is a personal hero of mine, and man this picture is great. I could not have asked for a better example of this article if I had requested a picture from him. He has written quite a few books, of which Refactoring and Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture are my favorites.

And the freedom fighter...

Richard_Stallman

Richard Stallman - Like him or hate him, he is a seriously influential person in the computer world, and again he looks like he'd fit in better at a wood chopping competition than at MIT, but who am I to judge? The man is the founder of GNU, need I say more?

And the fruit...

 Steve_Wozniak

Steve Wozniak - What is a list of crazy computer people without Woz? He co-founded Apple (duh) and is the poster-boy for hippie style programming.

This one is a gem...

 Yukihiro Matsumoto

Yukihiro Matsumoto - I just threw this one in for the search engines. Just kidding! This the man that brought us Ruby and proves that even in the land of the rising sun, programmers still need beards. Or at least a five o'clock shadow.

By popular demand...

Larry_Wall

Larry Wall - This guy brought us Perl and sports a nice mustache and hair that would make Fabio jealous.

And I can't believe I left off this one...

Alan_Cox

Alan Cox - Holy crap. Alan Cox and Richard Stallman must have been long lost brothers. This guy was one of the earliest developers on the linux kernel and apparently has not shaved since he started.

The programming santa...

James Gosling

James Gosling - This guy brought us Java and is wearing a shirt with the java mascot playing an electric guitar. I have nothing else to say. I think I am out of smart-ass comments.

He's a cold hearted snake...

Guido van Rossum

Guido Van Rossum - This guy brought us Python and he is seen here without his beard, but he has an afro that would make Snoop Dog smile.

I know I said Fabio before, but wow...

Grady Booch

Grady Booch - This guy does commercials for Herbal Essences shampoo and in his spare time he invented UML. Oh, and he wrote a little book called Object Oriented Analysis and Design, you may have heard of it. :-)

And saving the best for last...

DSC_0063

Justin Etheredge - How'd that tool get in there? His picture doesn't deserve to be in the same folder as these guys, much less in a list with them! Bah!

So there you have it, my totally incomplete list of bearded, long haired, casually dressed visionaries. Except that last one. Sorry, but I'm not sure how that last one got in there. Now what other field (except maybe physics) would accept these people, much less make them their idols. Got any other great pictures of any computer scientists/software engineers? Let us know in the comments.

Also, this list is clearly in jest, if you are offended by having your picture on here then please let me know and I will take it down. Just send the request in writing to me with a signed copy of your book/source/picture and a personal letter of recommendation. I will then dance because you have fallen victim to my trap.

And one final note, I can't believe you guys read this crap. :-) All this technology and what do we use it for? To make fun of the visionaries of our time. Man I love these here internets.

If you enjoyed it, go read part two!

Comments

Buben.Razuma

Reminds me this quiz:
http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/

"Can you tell a coder from cannibal?"

Buben.Razuma

December 6. 2007 10:59

Russia
Justin Etheredge

Ha, that is an awesome quiz. I got a 9! Mostly just guesses though.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 11:21

United States
Robert

I read it because it was funny.  : )

Robert

December 6. 2007 11:53

United States
Javier Romero

jajaja.. nice... makes me happy in this dark morning!! ...

Javier Romero

December 6. 2007 12:16

Ecuador
Jason

I am, unfortunately, a slobish, bearded programmer.


I wear clean clothes, and nice ones, but i hate ironing. I hate khakies, and I hate tucking in my shirt.

but, i've got a raging beard!

Jason

December 6. 2007 12:41

United States
Bender Bending Rodríguez

Wink Only Japanese programmer looks normal Wink

Bender Bending Rodríguez

December 6. 2007 12:44

Poland
Justin Etheredge

The beard is not just to keep my face warm, it is a way of life. Smile

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 12:44

United States
Simon Proctor

Don't forget Larry Wall. No beard but an amazing moustache and selection of Hawaiian shirts.

Simon Proctor

December 6. 2007 12:58

United Kingdom
Justin Etheredge

I can't believe I left off Larry Wall! (Father of Perl for those who don't know) And yes, you are right, he does have quite the amazing mustache and wardrobe selection.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 13:04

United States
Pradeep Gowda

Great collection!
I think anybody would pardon for including yourself in the list for getting cool photos (I liked Fowler's best) of the Godly geeks together and quite funny notes Smile


Pradeep Gowda

December 6. 2007 13:27

India
Zellyn

But seriously though, being that I am a Microsoft programmer I'm not sure that I am supposed to <missing word!> these guys.

Zellyn

December 6. 2007 13:48

United States
Justin Etheredge

Actually I just caught that. Fixed.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 13:50

United States
Ben

Paul Graham explains why people who concentrate on getting work done often skip everyday chores in his essay "Good and Bad Procrastination":

That's the "absent-minded professor," who forgets to shave, or eat, or even perhaps look where he's going while he's thinking about some interesting question. His mind is absent from the everyday world because it's hard at work in another.

"That's the sense in which the most impressive people I know are all procrastinators. They're type-C procrastinators: they put off working on small stuff to work on big stuff.

"What's "small stuff?" Roughly, work that has zero chance of being mentioned in your obituary. It's hard to say at the time what will turn out to be your best work (will it be your magnum opus on Sumerian temple architecture, or the detective thriller you wrote under a pseudonym?), but there's a whole class of tasks you can safely rule out: shaving, doing your laundry, cleaning the house, writing thank-you notes—anything that might be called an errand.

Good procrastination is avoiding errands to do real work.

Ben

December 6. 2007 14:44

United Kingdom
Amit Kulkarni

Wow who's who of computing with amazing personalities and beards !! Good post ....

Amit Kulkarni

December 6. 2007 14:44

India
Justin Etheredge

Yeah, someone over at reddit pointed out that I left off Alan Cox, I'll add him and Larry Wall this evening when I get home from work.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 14:59

United States
Observer

Wow, no women.

Observer

December 6. 2007 15:20

United States
Jessica

Yes, no women. Though I guess a woman can grow a beard and wear flannel. ;)

Jessica

December 6. 2007 15:30

United States
Justin Etheredge

I left off lots of people, find me a famous woman computer scientists/software engineer with sloppy clothing or crazy hair and I'll happily add them on here.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 16:24

United States
Jessica

Most I can think of have short hair and not too sloppy clothing. Frown Heck, even in the non-famous RL circle, I've noticed the guys tend to go more sloppy than the women.

Jessica

December 6. 2007 16:42

United States
Yuri

Holy sheize! Knuth is slowly turning into Yoda.

Yuri

December 6. 2007 16:59

Brazil
Jeremy P

We don't wear the latest fashions nor do we keep ourselves finely primped because, well, we're just to busy to be concerned with it. Code never questions why you're wearing the same tired Perl dolphin shirt you bought from thinkgeek in 1999, and now it's blue with holes and large deodorant crusted armpits that clash. It just wants to let you know you forgot to close that loop.

Jeremy P

December 6. 2007 17:00

United States
Mike

This post is hilarious.  The pictures are fantastic, especially the Alan Cox/RMS duo.

It is, however, missing a dose of Eric Raymond.

Mike

December 6. 2007 17:12

United States
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I never speak to customers directly. I'm sequestered away in my office writing code. So it doesn't matter what I look like.

me

December 6. 2007 17:20

United States
a nony mouse

James Gosling!
Heavy!
Bearded!
Bald but with long hair on the sides and back!
Glasses!

Perfect!

a nony mouse

December 6. 2007 17:25

United States
Mark

Eric Raymond is pissed! And he has guns.

Bill Joy has really great unkempt hair upload.wikimedia.org/.../Bill_joy.jpg
He doesn't have guns, but might have gray goo.

Paul Allen sports a big beard.

Bill Gates might look like an outlier in your lineup now, but if you see the early pictures of him, it looks like he never so much as got close to a bottle of shampoo.

Guido van Rossum fits in well:
upload.wikimedia.org/.../...Rossum_-_helionica.jpg

Mark

December 6. 2007 17:35

United States
Robert V

Yeah, James Gosling!

He gave the convocation address at my graduating class.  Showed up in jeans, unshaven (and probably unbathed), and cursed throughout the speech.  All he needed was a Big Gulp and it would have been perfect.

Robert V

December 6. 2007 17:58

Canada
Justin Etheredge

Yep, it does appear that James Gosling definitely fits the bill. And he brought us Java, which I am allergic to.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 19:23

United States
stu

stu

December 6. 2007 19:29

United States
Justin Etheredge

@stu: Ah yes, the man who brought us UML. All I have to say is muy bien, I never would have found him.

Justin Etheredge

December 6. 2007 19:31

United States
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s/cohones/cojones/g

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December 6. 2007 21:26

United States
Joe Blow

Guido is bearded, can't believe he's not in your list.

Joe Blow

December 6. 2007 21:34

United States
Diana Moneymaker

Where are the women at!?

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December 6. 2007 21:47

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December 6. 2007 22:18

Pete

The only female computer scientist close to being a legit member of this collection is Grace Hopper, and she was an admiral, so guess how many pictures there are of her getting sloppy.

Pete

December 6. 2007 22:22

United States
Adam

Simple... Dressing well is the adaptation of social fads/trends. Most geeks are socially retarded.

Adam

December 6. 2007 23:10

United States
Tony

Here's the Linux kernel summit crew ... lots of facial hair (but quite a few clean shaven folks too - e.g. the chief penguin himself: Linus).

http://lwn.net/Articles/248891/

Tony

December 6. 2007 23:12

Matt Blodgett

Martin Fowler is definitely the scariest looking one of the whole bunch.  I'm sleeping with one eye open tonight.

Matt Blodgett

December 7. 2007 00:02

United States
Nishanthe

First I have a complain. I am from Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka is not in the comment form's country list.
Then the complement ;)
Realy nice collection. I wonder if I could have beard too.

-Nish

Nishanthe

December 7. 2007 00:09

United States
John

No, I didn't have to buy a book to know who Donald Knuth was.  I was weaned on his pseudo programming language and DIY shell sorts.

John

December 7. 2007 00:28

United States
Justin Etheredge

When you said "shell sort" I think I actually sighed a little. Oh memories.

Justin Etheredge

December 7. 2007 00:35

United States
Andrew

How could you NOT have this guy on the left and this guy on the right??? The Holy Trinity

brinch-hansen.net/.../WIRTH.jpg

Andrew

December 7. 2007 02:16

Austria
Andrew

Damn the web with it's dogdy focus rules. That country flag should be this...

Andrew

December 7. 2007 02:16

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Rocjoe

I bumped into Alan Cox in the pub, he said he'll trim the beard when Linux is "done".

Rocjoe

December 7. 2007 02:41

Canada
Maverick

Justin,

  If your really crazy about breads, check out http://www.sweetbeard.com It's a site for, you know, the hairy future visionary type.

-Mav

Maverick

December 7. 2007 02:41

United States
d2

I'm with several other comments -- pay homage to the women, starting with her ladyship, Ada freakin' Lovelace.

She sets one feminine trend I've seen hints of: women compensate for the beardless biochemistry by doing some spectacular stuff with jewelry and hair.  Google some images of Ada and revel in the awesomeness of her hair/jewelry hybridization.  I used to wonder if she was George Lucas' inspiration for Princess Leia's 'danish pastry strapped to her ears' hairstyle.  And then there's all those pointy, curly jib-jab things pokin' out of the hair.

d2

December 7. 2007 02:47

United States
toby

Charles Bachman looks like Saul from Ocean's Eleven...

www.imdb.com/character/ch0002234/photogallery-1

toby

December 7. 2007 02:54

United States
noisymime

Surely you have to include Maddog (Jon Hall) on this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Hall_(programmer)

noisymime

December 7. 2007 03:01

Australia
Digitalmafia

The WHY is simple: Because we can.  Because they have to let us.  Because we dont have to conform.  We dont have to impress with dress because we deliver and produce.  I realized something after a startup I was part of sold - in my field (Programming) the more successful you are the less you have to dress for work.  

Digitalmafia

December 7. 2007 03:10

United States
dp2

Funny stuff.  Smile

What about Evi Nemeth, Grace Hopper, and Richard Stevens?

dp2

December 7. 2007 03:11

Penguin Pete

I don't know which I love more - your dedication to rounding up every example, your light-hearted, self-deprecating style, or your generosity towards non-Microsoft persons when you are a Microsoft programmer. Thank you! This post made me smile.

Penguin Pete

December 7. 2007 03:11

United States
Ted Lemon

Dude, I used to be afraid I wouldn't get hired if I didn't have long hair and a beard.   Plus, you have no idea how bad I looked with the giant glasses and no beard.   Fortunately, despite all this I eventually managed to get a girlfriend who hit me with a clue-stick, and now I could be on the cover of GQ.   Well, okay, maybe not.

Ted Lemon

December 7. 2007 03:17

United States
Ray

Hey, I tuck in my shirt (well, the one under the flannel...never the flannel itself - that would be weird) and I shave (well, actually I run a trimmer through my beard every couple weeks...can't remember the last time I used a razor).  

I even seek out the jeans that don't have a hole (on the days when I've been forewarned that a client will be visiting).  And I get haircuts whenever my hair starts sticking out in so many random directions that it becomes a distraction to everyone nearby.  (well, within a few weeks of that, anyway)

Does that mean that I'm not a real programmer?  

I've never ironed, nor worn ironed clothes, in my life.  Does that redeem me?

Ray

December 7. 2007 03:21

United States
d2

And St. Jude (St. Jude).

Susan Thunder.

The 4 blondes from Germany (I forget their Three-Letter-Acronym nicknames...),

BloggingInMotion.com won the '06 Yahoo hack-a-day fest, and the team leads can be seen here at farm1.static.flickr.com/.../...7171_8b2806fe07.jpg -- And without a bit of some of the misogynistic crap I found linking to their story, I'd say that they do seem to have adopted a hackerish 'Dress simply, pull the hair back and get to work' style -- good for them!

Dorothy Denning: Is that a *mood ring?* www2.cs.purdue.edu/.../dorothy_denning-1.jpg

Ellen Spertus.

Marie Curie's (while admittedly a physicist/chemist): her appearance always reflected a woman that was hard at work, not dwelling on her appearance.

Hedy Lamarr... sigh, so much for the plain-jane geek stereotype.

d2

December 7. 2007 03:25

United States
d2

Oops... Judith Mihlon, aka St. Jude.  

(The preview button is your fiend.)

d2

December 7. 2007 03:26

United States
Jason

Thanks for the hilarious writeup. Guess I'm not in the league of visionaries till I grow one of 'em beard! ;)

Jason

December 7. 2007 03:49

Singapore
Princetonian

You forgot Brian Kernighan. Father of C, along with Ritchie.  Hello World! Anyone?

Princetonian

December 7. 2007 04:00

Fei

Yeah.
Most scientists not only in computer science but also in Theoretical physics and astronomy are slobe.
This topic is interesting!
Thanks for your sharing

Fei

December 7. 2007 04:12

United States
Zeo

She should be one there,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:GraceHopper.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Grace_Hopper.jpg
at least for the fact that she kicked so much ass...

Zeo

December 7. 2007 04:22

United States
CyriousGarnetski


I let my doppleganger sweat the little things while I program









www.codethinked.com/.../noavatar.jpg

CyriousGarnetski

December 7. 2007 04:27

United States
Steve

So true, just need to manage to grow a beard, got all the rest down.

Steve

December 7. 2007 04:59

United Kingdom
Phil

And then there is the guy who programmed 250 webcams for Linux;
linuxpoison.blogspot.com/.../...-supported-in.html

Phil

December 7. 2007 05:03

United States
dark

I have to save my bear for a hundred years to be a great programmer...

dark

December 7. 2007 05:29

People's Republic of China
Kalvin

EF Codd ? too neat I think.

But what about CJ Date ?

http://www.dbdebunk.com/about.html
www.lcc.uma.es/.../Enlaces.html

Man he's a god to me.

Kalvin

December 7. 2007 06:10

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Trialblazer

wow so many greats on one page. Thanks.

Trialblazer

December 7. 2007 08:52

India
interferens

Wow!! amazing list....i want to save this one...

this motivates me to keep my beard...

interferens

December 7. 2007 09:12

Malaysia
stephanea

"L'habit ne fait pas le moine" as we say. Those people (well .. most) are heroes.

I believe one of the biggest achievement in my live is to have received once an email by Richard Stallman.

stephanea

December 7. 2007 09:50

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Justin Etheredge

Yeah, there are so many new ones I need to add. I think I am going to have to post a sequel. I started adding a few toward the end, but I don't think that will do it justice, plus all the people who have already been here will miss out!

Justin Etheredge

December 7. 2007 10:51

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DrugX2

well...i have a gottee... but i'm only a graphical designer. Smile

DrugX2

December 7. 2007 11:00

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M Lauer

Maybe it was a reaction to the old IBM guys. You conspicuously left off Fred Brooks (Mythical Man Month)
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December 7. 2007 12:42

Alexis Bellido

Dude!, what great a list. The comments are quite funny too.

I'm also guilty of having a beard and long hair, how else could I do my stuff with vi?!

Due to wife request, yeah I got one of those too, I bought a shaver but used it just once. Man!, I can remember to recharge laptops, PDA's, N800, camera batteries, iPod and a lot of crap but I always <i>forget</i> about that damn shaver. That's life.

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December 7. 2007 12:43

Peru
crothers

the answer for earliest programmer to start the unkempt trend is ...

j. Moses

you go into the wilderness (kernel/low level code/api), grow a beard, see God (abstraction), and come back with a code (or just code).

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December 7. 2007 13:05

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Venkat

lol ... nice one...comprehensive list Smile

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December 7. 2007 13:07

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Capt Bob

I think Esther Dyson has a beard Wink

You forgot Vint Cerf on your list, (beard, little hair, always dresses in a suit though). Bob Kahn always had short hair, wore typical DoD engineer clothes.

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December 7. 2007 16:16

United States
brenbart

I think it's a combination of social retardedness and the fact that we generally don't give a crap about fashion or what people think of the way we dress.  Plus, by all of us dressing like slobs we gain the social comfort of belonging to our own peer group.

Favorite comment from my mother-in-law:  "When they pay you all that money don't they expect you to iron?"

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December 7. 2007 16:27

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Jason

WHY? Perhaps it's lack of concern about how we look, but I'd conjecture something more logical:

Shaving and cutting hair is a waste of processor cycles. Why should I shave when I could spend that 5 minutes coding? Or looking at pictures of bearded programmers...

Jason

December 7. 2007 18:18

United States
Liana

I *really* hope I don't have to grow a beard to be accepted as a talented programmer.  I spent a lot of money for electrolysis on my mustache.

-Liana
Female Senior Software Engineer

Liana

December 7. 2007 19:14

United States
Justin Etheredge

Hmmm... I don't know. If you want to be taken seriously, you might want to get some Rogaine and rub it on your face. Smile

Justin Etheredge

December 7. 2007 19:18

United States
SJ

How about Jim Blinn? Graphics pioneer (environment mapping, bump mapping, etc.) Now at Microsoft Graphics:

http://research.microsoft.com/users/blinn/

SJ

December 7. 2007 20:09

United States
Valdet

This is a great list. I wonder if these really want to stand out from the crowds by wearing those kind of clothes and having such hair/beards or they are nuts and think that the rest of us are just "chumps"

Valdet

December 7. 2007 20:41

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December 8. 2007 19:50

Mike Roach

What about Herb Grosch? He had a beard at IBM when beards were officially prohibited.

Mike Roach

December 9. 2007 00:50

United States
Giles Bowkett

I googled Ada Lovelace in hopes of providing you with a suitable image of a female programmer, unfortunately it turns out Ada Lovelace had style to burn.

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December 9. 2007 02:02

Jim Bethancourt

What!!! All these guys have a beard, mustache, or are totally clean shaven, but none have goatees!!!  I'm sure there's got to be at least one really awesome programmer that has a goatee.  

Oh wait -- I just found one of Erich Gamma.  What a relief!  www.javapolis.com/.../DSC_2899.html

Definitely a fun post. Smile

Thanks,
Jim

Disclaimer: I have a goatee.

Jim Bethancourt

December 9. 2007 03:00

United States
Nikhil

Hi there... Nice one ;)

Anyway I wanted to add another guy to the list, His name is Jef Raskin. The original thinker of the Mac Interface ;)

Nikhil

December 9. 2007 03:54

India
Tome Popcevaliev

Nice point you make with this post. It is also the reason why I always try to be the opposite of them, but then again I'm a semi-professional track & field athlete and a devoted developer ...

Tome Popcevaliev

December 9. 2007 14:52

Macedonia (FYROM)
BlackWasp

Programmer? - check
Long Hair?  - used to have
Beard? - check (at weekends)
Scruffy? - double-check Smile

Now to add another, though slightly less often noted, observation.

Fan of rock music? - check
Like pet rats? - check

BlackWasp

December 9. 2007 17:21

United Kingdom
kodik

Yes, good, but not to mention how much caffeine they had taken - spending in front of computer for too long may sometimes make you feel like having a cuppa or two - so count!

And a nice amount of fast food too - have watched Bill Gates having burger in the web so far?

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December 10. 2007 02:57

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December 10. 2007 12:07

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Where's Dan Bricklin?

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December 10. 2007 12:08

United States
Justin Etheredge

It just so happens that he is in the queue for part 2 of this post. I have a huge number of people that have been submitted and so this next one if taking a bit longer to put together.

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December 10. 2007 12:57

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December 10. 2007 13:13

RomaPete

Never could grow a beard (runs in the family).  Maybe that finally explains why I spend all my time putzing around with SQL.

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December 10. 2007 13:28

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December 10. 2007 18:32

AuroraSteve

Methinks you missed the epitomous bearded computer guru -- John Postel.

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December 10. 2007 18:45

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December 10. 2007 20:42

Kaleberg

Richard Stallman spent the 1970s with neatly cut short hair and no beard. I was surprised when he grew his hair long in the 1980s. Then again he was always counter-cultural. For example, he always hated spicy Chinese food which was mother's milk to a certain generation of programmers.

Kaleberg

December 11. 2007 01:00

United States
Abeer Dey

I got 10/10 on the "Spot the Programmer/Killer" quiz! I drew intelligent inferences too and I am craving to share them but that would spoil the experience for anyone who hasn't taken the quiz, won't it Frown?

Fun blog too! Really enjoyed the witty commentary and the photos.

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December 11. 2007 05:12

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This was great!

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December 11. 2007 11:08

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December 11. 2007 14:48

Keith

When you have true value on the inside you don't need pretend value on the outside.

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December 11. 2007 22:35

United States
Tin Chicken

Radia Perlman and Whit Diffie most definitely should make the cut!
http://research.sun.com/people/mybio.php?uid=28941
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitfield_Diffie

TC

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December 11. 2007 22:57

United States
Kevin

i knew them by names and their work but was great seeing pictures of these guys.

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December 12. 2007 01:36

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December 12. 2007 04:33

lj

Although it seems interesting idea to explore - how computer people look and dress - it is far from being applicable for comment. These people are generally not seen by wide public, they are not models, rock stars, actors, tv personalities, customer service or polititians (save maybe Stallman who advocates often). I bet you had kind of hard time to find even these pictures.

These people we admire for the work of their brains, for the innovations they brought and for showing us some specific way of doing things. And if you do work with your brains, then you will get to know why dressing and looking in this or that way becomes secondary or lower on scale of importance.

Second, many of these people actually never went out from the age when some of this look was even acceptable. I bet your children in the far future will laugh their heads off when they see how you are dressed now. But you need an age to realize that.

I believe that this article is trying something to say but it doesnot say it. It is insinuating it. However bespoken stays in mind nevertheless. Closest term would be derogative. It also says a lot towards personality of the author - if I cannot make up to their brains I can make it with looks.

Well. There is a lot of good and new in this approach, but what is new is not good and what is good is not new. Computer people are generally considered of bad dressing taste. Or this is what media tried to picture them at all times.

In this modern world the image seems to be everything  that is why all the technology that we can find today is becoming increasingly crappy. It looks good since marketing hid everything that could put you in doubt. Just buy it. How good  is the product? Well who cares as long as it is affordable. Even if there is someone who wants to tell that approach is wrong their opinion is not mainstream, or maybe better to say marketing usually has larger budgets, and people en mass are not thinking at all.

I think I prefer crappy looking people and good stuff than an army of perfect looking people and not a single product you can relay upon.

Draw your own conclusion. Its an opinion.

lj

December 12. 2007 06:25

Canada
lj

Oh yes, you forgot yet another guy with beard (since this seems to be main theme of comments). Vincent Cerf - nowadays google advocate - however in the same time inventor of IP protocol thus defacto one of forefathers of Internet.

lj

December 12. 2007 06:37

Canada
Eldrich Gaiman

Constantly flipping between debugging and adding one more feature leaves no time for shaving, clothes shopping, or sometimes even laundry or hygiene.

Eldrich Gaiman

December 12. 2007 11:05

United States
Justin Etheredge

@lj I think you might be reading a bit too much into this post. It is merely a joke and I mean no disrespect to any of these people. I posted this while wondering myself about why I have such a hard time caring about my appearance. If it wasn't for my wife I might never cut my hair. And I am also by no means saying that I am like these people in this list, these people are giants of our field and I just hope to introduce them to a few more people.

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December 12. 2007 14:28

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December 13. 2007 02:31

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December 13. 2007 17:20

winston

dude, McCarthy is a pimp.

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December 13. 2007 18:38

United States
Eddwin Paz

Nice post Laughing Well i don't get why they don't shave.. it looks ugly

Eddwin Paz

December 13. 2007 23:06

Venezuela
Ron Garza

I've been programming since 1970 (three-piece suits) to now (blue jeans and tennis shoes). Programmers dress "casually" now because they are allowed to.

I wonder, though, if putting a well-dressed person in a ghetto -- and given enough(subjective) time -- that person would eventually act to match the surroundings. Also, if a race or nationality sees its members being arrested on TV, does that make it so that more eventually get arrested? What do you think?

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December 14. 2007 20:28

United States
101°

You have just like >>completely<< forgot about one obvious example Laughing

http://www.lamport.org/

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December 14. 2007 20:50

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December 15. 2007 00:53

John Busco

And let's not forget this
<a href="www-crc.stanford.edu/users/ejm/hats.html">
bearded and hatted luminary from Computer Aided Design</a>!

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December 17. 2007 16:25

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December 22. 2007 16:46

James

If we're talking about real computer scientists -- e.g. Goedel, Turing, von Neumann -- those guys were all sharp dressers.

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December 22. 2007 18:35

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December 24. 2007 22:33

Michael

Women who want to be respected in this space,  though, ought not to be excessively fashionable.   If you spend $300 on high heels, that's  3 processor upgrades that  you've skipped.  OK - so that's overstating the point, but if you're dressed to the nines at work, we're going to think you're too chic to do real work.

Michael

December 25. 2007 01:41

United States
Mahdi Milani Fard

That was cool man, keep on good work.

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December 25. 2007 14:11

Canada
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January 2. 2008 06:06

Shourya

Chanced upon this post. Very nicely crafted. Very readable and amusing. Just realised I had never seen a pic of Guido Van Rossum before.
Thanks -- Shourya

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January 7. 2008 11:49

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January 8. 2008 04:08

Emmanuel Moran

it's cool that you included Wozniak he rulz

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January 12. 2008 21:35

Mexico
Neil

Excellent post and topic.  On a serious note I feel like I actually do get more respect with a beard than without it.  

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January 16. 2008 12:46

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February 9. 2008 21:34

Johann

Damn, I fit in neither of these stereotypes...

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February 11. 2008 06:40

Germany
Hlal

No people of color, no women.  This list is offensive and should be removed, and the writer given a course of sensitivity training.

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February 14. 2008 00:39

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October 19. 2008 11:22

Zehra Nasif

Great humor. I should be embarrassed; never saw these people's picture before.

Zehra Nasif

December 5. 2008 17:33

United States
Mike Borozdin

Ha-ha! Nice list!

But I prefer to keep looking after my appearance :-P

Mike Borozdin

December 6. 2008 05:03

Russia
trendbender

Where are Russian programmers gone? Smile

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December 6. 2008 05:23

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December 9. 2008 12:01

halim

Nice list though! Hope the person in the last picture will invent something that will mark the programmer history!

halim

December 27. 2008 06:50

United States
Andrew J. Leer

Hey,

I was quite inspired by this post.  In fact it inspired me to ask a question on Stackoverflow:

stackoverflow.com/.../do-you-have-a-beard

Andrew J. Leer

January 2. 2009 18:16

United States
Andrew J. Leer

Ah...somebody closed and deleted it.  64 views though...that's a pitty, I would have liked to see the results of that.

Andrew J. Leer

January 2. 2009 18:32

United States
Rick

Ben Forta, Senior Technical Evangelist for Adobe Systems

blog.ecomsolutions.net/.../

Ben's a celebrity in the coldfusion community Smile

Rick

January 16. 2009 10:31

Hiba

Here is a question... As the future wife of a geek who shaves his head so that he doesn't have to leave his pc to cut it, doesn't tuck his shirts obviously... WHAT IS THE ANTIDOTE? How can we - women of geeks - help you look better? You're cool, we get it... but when it's your engagement night PLEASE MAKE THE EFFORT!!!

Hiba

February 24. 2009 06:54

Lebanon
Bala Singam

Nice one dude!

Bala Singam

April 15. 2009 05:37

Malaysia
Sulumits Retsambew

lolz.. this is very creative blog post.. what about you, how you dress ?

Sulumits Retsambew

May 31. 2009 13:41

France
Virtual Estudio

A lot of hair in face....
jeje
Nice!

Virtual Estudio

June 4. 2009 10:27

Argentina
Peter Perhac


<img src="www.libraryjournal.com/.../...alih01.jpg">

I can't believe you missed out the founder of Wikipedia. Don't we all owe Wikipedia a big thank you for all it has taught us ? ;) Jimmy is not as unkempt as e.g. Alan Cox but still there's the moustache,the unruly hair, and the `codethinked` look.

Peter Perhac

June 5. 2009 18:43

United Kingdom
Dave Kaye

Yes, you are definitely missing Eric Raymond.

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June 6. 2009 16:13

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January 31. 2010 22:46

Krzyszof Koźmic

<-- you missed this guy.


kidding ;)

Krzyszof Koźmic

February 23. 2010 04:50

Poland
Ron

There is no relation between looking sloppy and programming acumen. Get that out of your head.  

Ron

February 23. 2010 13:56

United States
tuxcanfly

A better picture of Guido van Rossum (and more appropriate for this post): upload.wikimedia.org/.../..._Rossum_OSCON_2006.jpg

tuxcanfly

June 23. 2010 14:59

United States
Chris Ball

Women who want to be respected in this space,  though, ought not to be excessively fashionable.

No, that's the opposite of how it works in reality.  Women are judged extremely harshly (both by men and other women) for looking "sloppy" at work, and men aren't, so women are less likely to be doing that.

Chris Ball

June 24. 2010 00:25

United States
Rahul

I just couldn't stop laughing.... we programmers are just weird.... lol

Rahul

June 24. 2010 00:36

Australia
Agus Dwi Basuki

This post makes me laughing! thank you! :lol:

Agus Dwi Basuki

June 24. 2010 03:54

United States
Dan Van Der Werken

What about us girly-men who can't grow beards but still want to be good programmers?!!  You bastich!

Dan Van Der Werken

June 24. 2010 08:24

United States
Alan LaRue

I've always worried that not fitting the stereotype, not being quite nerdy enough or unkempt enough, is an indication that my programming skills are lacking. I keep accidentally tucking in my only Hawaiian shirt!

Alan LaRue

June 24. 2010 09:38

United States
B. Clay Shannon

Woz can play John Denver in the biopic, and Booch can play George Carlin. If there was a famous Mennonite, Justin could play him...

B. Clay Shannon

June 24. 2010 13:14

United States
Erick

Hehehe, these are people who created a Hell on Earth for we programmers. I lyk these guys

Erick

June 25. 2010 02:05

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