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by bonoboTP
1726 days ago
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Most of the window making jobs are just production. In software you don't have the same friction of production. You don't have to type in the source code each time you install the program. But you have to manufacture a new window and physically install it each time which is labor intensive. Also, the window designer job is not hyped as much as IT jobs are. Furthermore, you do see household appliances getting fitted with useless feature bloat and shoddy software and wireless and touchscreens on microwaves etc. It happens. IoT, subscription based software updates for power drills etc... Tractors that can't be repaired and contain a jumble of proprietary software as a service etc. |
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There was absolutely nothing wrong with the "ugly" framework code, it was quite beautiful, well structured, configurable and fast. Somebody didn't like that you didn't write java code and the properties file based DSL was indeed odd, but nothing wrong with it after you bothered to read the library code.
The Spring Batch code was more explicit, but much uglier, overall.