A Technical Manifesto

The word "technical" is no longer fit for purpose

A woman in a medical lab with a lab coat on looking at a large microscope
A technical person in a lab doing technical things (Photo by National Cancer Institute / Unsplash )

Addendum Sep 2025

Loads of awesome people have also covered this topic (both before and since), so I want to share these links and amplify their voices.

Technically, Everyone Is “Technical” — Compassionate Coding
“She just doesn’t seem  technical  enough .” “We need someone a little more  technical .”
What does being ‘technical’ mean?
The word “technical” describes many subjects and disciplines: technical knock-out, technical foul, technical courses for rock-climbing competitio
Why we don’t use “technical” and “non-technical” at Mem
At Mem, we believe everyone is a builder
Why I Cannot Be Technical
With some regularity, kind-hearted Technical people tell me that I Can Be Technical, Too. This usually happens when I’m asking us to define what we’re calling technical in a software environment. I understand why it happens. I am a psychologist of software environments and that is something of

The word “technical” is no longer fit for purpose

At best, it’s vague and confusing.

  • Did you mean someone who knows a bubble sort from a tree sort?
  • Or someone who can tell you the best uses of event driven software architectures?
  • Or maybe someone who knows about the latest GPUs and what they can achieve?
  • Or someone who knows that privilege level 0 is a Big Deal?

You may think it’s obvious in context. It is sadly not.

At worst, the word technical is used to “other” people. These people are technical, these people are not. This can be used to make people with these skills seem less important, or in a different direction, used against underrepresented groups working in software and technology.

So my request to you, reader, is to do one thing.

Next time you reach for the word “technical” add what specific skills you are referring to in your current conversation, message, email, post or job ad. If you can, replace it completely with the substitution.

Hopefully we will banish this confusing and discriminatory term and invent newer, clearer ones that suit our technology filled jobs and lives.

Signed,

Ashley Rolfmore

Rachel Adler

If you would also like to sign this manifesto, please email me with my first name at this domain and I will add your name. If you’d also like to share some more examples of technical things so we can share the sheer number of topics and skills the word “technical” is used for, feel free to share and I can put together a post celebrating the wide range of skills out there.