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Cottage Computer Programming (1984)

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  • #solitude
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  • Paul Lutus, a former NASA engineer, left his job and moved to a remote cabin in Oregon to live a simple life.
  • He bought an Apple II computer in 1976 and began programming for fun, eventually creating Apple Writer, a popular word processing program.
  • Despite being isolated in the wilderness, Lutus found success by selling his programs to Apple, leading to a royalty-based deal.
  • He argues that individual creativity and solitary work styles are more effective in programming than teamwork, citing industry examples.
  • Lutus discusses the advantages of living in a 'computerized cottage,' including freedom from trivial tasks and the ability to focus in silence.
  • He also notes the challenges of backwoods living, such as potential loneliness, but believes technology can help connect people.