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@sunnydays405 multiple consequent bubbles bursting corrected the market closer to where it should be. Coding is a blue collar job, so the sooner this correction with reach the point where you can hire developers for the same price as burger flippers, the better.
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@NickKravitz I doubt Jesus was ever a quant analyst.
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@ST-pq4dx CS is not changing, really. Nothing new happened in decades.
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so, you got a degree in science and then went plumbing (I mean, coding)? That's dumb. If you get a degree in CS, then you should be working jn CS (i.e., in research).
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@hawkandraven14 more like a PhD would be a natural side effect of working in research. But in no way a prerequisite.
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Cannot care less what JSON is. Been a software engineer for decades, and guess won't need to hear anything about JSON for the years to come.
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This is how things like Horizon happen.
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@ working software is not enough. Horizon "worked" too. But it had such an awful design that some bugs were pretty much baked in. It infuriates me beyond measure that people still defend incompetence as if it's something that does not harm anyone. Incompetence cost lives. And for this reason I'll do everything I can to gatekeep, to push the incompetent ones away harshly. Self-taughts are not welcome. Bootcamp graduates are not welcome.
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@juggles5474 why? Computer science did not change in decades. It is a well established research domain. It is unlikely to change much any time soon.
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@divyaprakash5189 if they worked for a while in their fields and then moved on - fine. If they switched straight away, they're pathetic.
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@divyaprakash5189 they brought invaluable cross-disciplinary experience into this field. While pure software people have nothing of a value tp offer.
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@ishtiaquezahid7136 and this is a good thing. It means the industry finally started to correct itself, weeding out the wrong people.
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@Randolf-gl9vt what are you talking about?!? Nothing changes in CS for at least the last 30 years. Absolutely nothing new happened. If you have a solid CS background from the 80s, you'll be perfectly competent in any modern environment. Meanwhile, tools and methods in plumbing change all the time. No more soldering copper pipes, it's all plastic now. New glues and solvents appear all the time, with new ways of using them.
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