> I think the cliche saying that the "journey is better than the destination" serves as a good framework to model this issue. Fundamentally, programmers (or individual programming projects) can be put into two categories: destination programmers and journey programmers.
No, they do mean "journey programmer".
> I think the cliche saying that the "journey is better than the destination" serves as a good framework to model this issue. Fundamentally, programmers (or individual programming projects) can be put into two categories: destination programmers and journey programmers.