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by BoorishBears
2272 days ago
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I wouldn't even say the bar has gotten lower. The bar has multiplied into multiple bars all at the their own levels but in different dimensions. You can have an innate understanding from a single transistor to how individual frames are handled by an ethernet PHY to how the packet scheduler will interact with your userspace app and be an "exceptional" developer. But the moment someone asks you to write an Android app that hits and endpoint and displays the data with some formatting none of that matters if you've never written an Android app. Nothing is exceptional in a vacuum, and "programming" is so vast with so much space between disciplines it might as well be a vacuum. |
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Writing an Android application is not something that requires anyone to learn an entirely new skillset. At most, it's a programming language and a toolkit of difference for any experienced programmer.