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by kubanczyk
2323 days ago
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> Why do software engineers tend to see themselves as machines with the necessity to be optimized for productivity The good'ol case of "if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail". I'd paraphrase to: if you spend half of life optimizing machines for productivity, every problem looks like optimizing a machine for productivity. You are wise to consciously avoid it. A little bit of discipline goes a long way. |
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Ability to reason about and optimize systems isn't "the only tool" a conscious programmer has, it's an additional tool they have that most of the population don't. So perhaps "software engineers tend to see themselves as machines" that can be optimized, because they can see it where others can't.