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by Terretta
5446 days ago
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> "I'm not sure where you get your "great developers" and "developers who love history" link, either." I provided credentials above. I've been managing hundreds of developers over the past decade and working as an independent developer for a decade before that. (And as a hobbyist developer the decade before that.) > "Liking history has nothing to do with coding." My experience hiring and managing hundreds of devs indicates the exact opposite. You may have found differently, but I will continue to focus on hiring people who find learning a rich tapestry of interconnected context fascinating, and preferring to hire those with history (or linguistics or other complex humanities) degrees with formal CS electives over those with pure CS degrees. |
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