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pokemon-trainer | 9 years ago
It's funny how much this attitude has changed so much over the years. Now engineering is seen as menial work and the programmers are the real men and rockstars.
pokemon-trainer | 9 years ago
It's funny how much this attitude has changed so much over the years. Now engineering is seen as menial work and the programmers are the real men and rockstars.
akiselev|9 years ago
The vast majority of companies that work with physical things, like silicon designers/fabricators, auto makers, manufacturers of capital equipment like machining tools and lab equipment, energy companies, agricultural machine suppliers, hardware conglomerates like GE and Samsung, and on and on, still view (for the most part) software as the red headed stepchild, a necessary evil because their hardware has gotten so complex.
ashark|9 years ago
I'd imagine it's a bit different for the (giving a very generous estimate) 1% of developers who do work that is all of: challenging, difficult, and important, on a regular basis, but that's not me, or the overwhelming majority of people making pretty damn good money writing software.
nradov|9 years ago
rubberbandage|9 years ago
pokemon-trainer|9 years ago
I apologize for the errors, I'm on iOS and it's difficult to check the output of copy & paste.
unknown|9 years ago
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