This mirrors my experience. The difference is quite apparent when you compare to other comparable engineering fields. It's anecdata but every single one of my friends with a degree in mechanical/electrical engineering is incredibly passionate about the field (though I can't deny that there is a certain underlying current of resentment with how much more money on average their counterparts in IT are making).
Software dev? I'd say maybe 1 in 3 if I'm being generous. It is what it is.
> that's like saying to people heading to gold mines - leave cz we know you're here to make money. you never cared about gold.
Imagine you are a person who likes rocks. A geologist if you will. You work for passion but the field is dominated by people who just want to mine gold.
He's saying there is a divide between people who are passionate about tech, aka "hackers" makers etc, vs people who just pursue it because at one time it paid well.
vunderba|5 months ago
Software dev? I'd say maybe 1 in 3 if I'm being generous. It is what it is.
dzonga|5 months ago
people got bills to pay & mouths to feed.
that's like saying to people heading to gold mines - leave cz we know you're here to make money. you never cared about gold.
irusensei|5 months ago
Imagine you are a person who likes rocks. A geologist if you will. You work for passion but the field is dominated by people who just want to mine gold.
bayindirh|5 months ago
I mean, the greedy ones who desire money like it's the only thing they can eat and hoard.
smitty1e|5 months ago
But knowing something fundamental like plumbing or carpentry or electrical as a primary skill seems prudent.
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