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  1. 11 de nov. de 2008 · They are Microserfs—six code-crunching computer whizzes who spend upward of sixteen hours a day "coding" and eating "flat" foods (food which, like Kraft singles, can be passed underneath closed doors) as they fearfully scan company e-mail to learn whether the great Bill is going to "flame

  2. 1 de jul. de 1995 · "Microserfs" started out as an acclaimed short story in Wired about the life of young coders at Microsoft. The full story including this excerpt is now a novel, just released by HarperCollins.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · microserf (plural microserfs) (originally) A person working for Microsoft in a low-level position. A person working in a low-paid service industry position using information technologies, usually with only basic qualifications, unable to move to a higher-paid position.

  4. 5 de ene. de 2011 · Microserfs: Directed by Martin Shelton. With Samantha Brown, Helena Coltrane, Alan Hooper, Kevin Nowlin. Microserfs is a movie examines the angst of the white-collar, under-30 set in this entertaining tale of computer techies who escape the serfdom of Bill Gates's Microsoft to found their own multimedia company.

  5. 10 de nov. de 1995 · Microserfs register IQs somewhere between 130 and 800. They are all witty, obsessive, and driven; young versions of Groucho Marx, Bobby Fischer and Bill Gates rolled into six similar selves ...

  6. 0006548598, 9780006548591. Length. 371 pages. Export Citation. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. From the bestselling author of Generation X, Microserfs focuses on the subculture of computer programmers at Microsoft. Tied by high salaries to mindless jobs, the bright young things of Seattle are frustrated. Coupland again taps into the zeitgeist.

  7. Microserfs Quotes. “...and when you meet someone and fall in love, and they fall in love with you, you ask them "Will you take my heart-- stains and all?" and they say "I will," and they ask you the same question and you say, "I will," too.”. “I used to care about how other people thought I led my life.