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by AndriyKunitsyn
1906 days ago
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It can feel good to imagine yourself an enlightened master among code monkeys, yet on practice, everybody can be a code monkey sometimes, and when this happens in C/C++, it will leave a ticking time bomb in the codebase, that will lay there until a customer blows up on it, no matter how many millions went into QA of the product. And on practice, C/C++ developers are among lower-paid programmers - probably because "banging out ideas" and producing actual programs that actually work, are valued more than language elitism. |
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