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In some senses I don't mind because I can learn more from other people by not talking about me and what I do (which I already know).Another technique I try is to not stand face on with people but instead tilt so that it's apparent to a third person that he can join in. I think I'm a bit spoiled after various entrepreneur meetups where people are much more open and unafraid. Or, perhaps I need to do more cool work so that people come up to me to talk about my work rather than taking a random chance. On to Github we go!
Peter, Great write-up matey. You know what they say: how do you tell if a programmer is extrovert..? He's looking at your feet when he's mumbling at you. You don't smell *that* bad... ;-) Nicholas.
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In some senses I don't mind because I can learn more from other people by not talking about me and what I do (which I already know).
Another technique I try is to not stand face on with people but instead tilt so that it's apparent to a third person that he can join in.
I think I'm a bit spoiled after various entrepreneur meetups where people are much more open and unafraid.
Or, perhaps I need to do more cool work so that people come up to me to talk about my work rather than taking a random chance. On to Github we go!
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Peter, Great write-up matey. You know what they say: how do you tell if a programmer is extrovert..? He's looking at your feet when he's mumbling at you. You don't smell *that* bad... ;-) Nicholas.