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by inversionOf
3953 days ago
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Terrible working conditions have been the norm for many coders for as long as there has been coding. In the late 90s, Joel Spolsky rose by being a contrarian and advocating good work conditions. Microsoft was always held as an extreme outlier with its good conditions. Everyone was agape about the .com bubble because companies were giving employees nice chairs (which in retrospect seems absurd...something so minor as a signal of excess). The point, I suppose, is that our own information funnels often mislead us into trends and "averages", when it's just cycles. |
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10+ years ago was the last time I saw IT staff in offices outside of management or even a proper full sized, full walled cube.