As a non-programmer who likes to work on one-off projects or personal projects, I completely agree with you. If someone is still doing some of these things after 10 years of experience in the industry, then yes, they probably are a bad programmer. But if they're new, this can just be chalked up to a lack of experience. I think this relates to the industry's general tendency to shut out anyone who "doesn't know what they're doing". The language used to answer some of the more basic questions on Stack Overflow is a perfect illustration.
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