Ha, as if attitude resides in something other than the brain. http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/power I don't think programmers are alone in this problem, however. People by nature tend to get into their own factions and bash anyone else, even if they have more in common than not. (Also note that programmers do tend to be more harsh toward non-programmers than other programmers.) Though I think programmers haven't yet…
He maybe overstepped a little, but the principle is sound: For robust, maintainable software systems, convention and simplicity trump cleverness.
Cleverness gets you things like Garbage Collection. Convention and simplicity leaves us all using assembler because there's no need for "clever" language features.