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by eldavido
3600 days ago
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Yeah, maybe. But there's a bigger point here and that's that software engineering is starting to become more of a "there's a way we do things" craft profession (like medicine, law, or architecture) vs. a "everything is from first principles all the time" endeavor. There's just too much stuff to know. You can't expect people to have deep experience with more than, say, 2-3 databases every decade. So we have to rely to some extent on the experience of others and our own intuitions / less than perfect inferences. |
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