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by knowtheworld
1914 days ago
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There is not a straightforward way to measure it. It’s highly domain dependent. There are some general directions though. Deep understanding of domain knowledge, clear logics, excellent programming ability, and ability to frame a problem in the right way and break it to smaller problems. It’s vague I know, that’s why it’s not trivial to see it though. Another way to view this is that programming sometimes is like solving a math problem. A top-tier mathematician can solve a difficult math problem 100x faster than an average person. 100x is even a bit understatement because most people can’t even come up with any solution given long enough time. For sure, programming is not solving math problems, but they have some similarities. But this is a way to conceptualize it. |
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