(no title)
jimsmart | 11 months ago
But that’s why I call it out: yes, exactly, it degrades the conversation when someone is preaching about a new tech, and how it’s gonna change development, and claiming they’re a developer themselves - while not being upfront about the fact that they’ve not actually got much real-world experience as a developer at all in general.
And this kind of thing should always be called out when spotted. It’s just plain disingenuous at the end of the day.
I’ve probably been contracted to fix more broken projects (by devs who royally messed up), than the count of MVPs this person has made, or indeed the number of months they’ve been coding.
But at the end of the day, these kinds of folk simply make us more experienced folk more valuable to those that need a professional service in a bail-out scenario. I’ve got decades of real-world coding experience, and a healthy list of successfully published / deployed projects, including some fairly big clients over the years. My CV speaks volumes, particularly when contrast against someone with little experience in the field of software development. I’ve seen languages and tooling come and go. I’ve headed teams and worked solo. I’ve witnessed plenty of folk like this in my time. It’s certainly not my first rodeo!
Unfortunate that someone chose to downvote me, as opposed to engaging me in conversation as to why my view might perhaps be incorrect or maybe shortsighted - as per the HN guidelines. But no real surprise - I guess that in itself is quite telling here.
Karma points might come and go sometimes, but whatever: I’ve been posting on HN (and other sites) for years, on and off. I’ve no need to try and portray myself as something I’m not, nor portray myself to have skills or experience that I don’t have. I generally post to share my knowledge and experience, because real-world experience adds up over time.
No comments yet.