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by gambiting
2614 days ago
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Because there's more metrics to programming than LOC and if a company treats it like the only metric then they deserve to go under. Working in a warehouse does not have multiple dimensions to it. You are paid to pick up things, put them in boxes and then pick up more things. That's it. It's easy to measure. For comparison sake, I know someone who runs a company sorting refuse. Each person in the warehouse needs to sort through 500kg of refuse every day. That's it. Literally nothing else matters. It's not a complex job, so the metric is not complex either. |
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Having worked both in software development and at a warehouse, I can vouch that both have multiple dimensions.
Oddly enough, both jobs involve sorting algorithms, and both can be completely derailed by poor management.