For sufficiently complex and large programs like writing an operating system, writing a computer language... you need to be a poet and a hacker.
Makers are a dime a dozen. In the end everyone is "making" something so everyone is a "maker" in a sense. It's just the "makers" described in the article don't know how to hack or write a poem so they just concentrate on delivery time.
Makers are a dime a dozen. In the end everyone is "making" something so everyone is a "maker" in a sense. It's just the "makers" described in the article don't know how to hack or write a poem so they just concentrate on delivery time.