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by kerneltime
2161 days ago
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+1 I have been tracking luthiers and it is fascinating how detailed and varied each builder is.. the likelihood that the instrument will sound good is well correlated to how much time the luthier puts into refining his process.
I don’t understand the rational for not wanting to learn DS/Algos this is just one part of it, there is also the whole business/customer side of writing code. There is a difference between never getting a demanding customer who understands the difference between a good instrument and something glued together and not wanting to know how to do something more than glueing it together is appalling. As a coder if you want to learn DS/Algos and you do not find a job the values that maybe there is more to learn so that find a job that values it. It will be competitive and you can fail but it is not wasted. |
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