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by hinkley
3566 days ago
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It's the "smart" ones who are the worst, unfortunately. But I think there space for both the cut and paste crowd and the deep knowledge folks. In most industries the tool makers are separate from the users. The latter aren't worthless or subhuman because they don't do the former. In most industries there's a place for fast people and there's a place for perfectionists. Tooling is not a volume business but needs a very low failure rate and good support. We just haven't sorted ourselves into camps yet, but I think the era of stackoverflow is the beginning of that process. |
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True, but I’m not sure software development is one of those industries.
Someone who makes pencils is not necessarily an artist, and vice versa. They require different skills and have different goals.
But where do someone who draws with those pencils, someone who makes colour-by-numbers books, and someone who uses the pencils to fill in those colour-by-numbers books fit into this analogy?