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by the_af
2018 days ago
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If there aren't, there aren't. In that case, there's no choice to be made. I didn't mean to judge people and in fact tried not to, though perhaps clumsily. I said it's fair to not be passionate about the job. Often I haven't felt passionate about it either, or even particularly motivated. And do note I have worked in COBOL, so I understand the need. I just don't like the language and I don't want to see people selling the idea that it's "interesting" or a particularly sound business decision to learn it -- like those articles that occasionally get posted to HN. |
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That's not what you said, though. This is what you said:
> If that's what you aspire to, and aren't passionate about software
Those are completely different sentiments and your original "aren't passionate about software" statement is the statement I took issue with.