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by jrockway
5749 days ago
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What does he do with the other 16 hours of his day? If I can hire someone who spends 41 hours a week programming, with 1 hour of work that I can actually see, that is going to be a big advantage over someone who claims they are a super-genius architect. Because the first person has documented proof of ability, but the second person just says he's really good. Don't worry, though. I work with "C++ experts" who don't realize you have to allocate memory before writing to it. Knowing how to program is not a prerequisite to all programming jobs. |
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