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by hakfoo
1905 days ago
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I've wondered if the software space has been able to get away with "move fast and break things" because liability and regulation haven't caught up with it. At some point, we started expecting civil and mechanical engineers to stop "moving fast and breaking things." If software engineers were similar licensed and on the hook for signing off on garbage, we'd see a dramatic slowdown of the pace of development, but likely an uptick in quality. I could imagine it one day even being a bifurcation of the industry. You want to work on cat videos, you can be a non-licensed programmer. You want to work on medical devices or core financial-backbone things? Better be a full-certified Software Engineer. |
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