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by somethoughts
1651 days ago
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I think a good way to frame the role of a SW developer is you are in a sense a manager of a new "team". But instead of developing new hire training material and recruiting/managing people to do the new task, you're developing/training/creating/deploying software programs/scripts/bots to do what needs to get done for the organization. While infinitely easier than dealing with HR problems that humans bring along, your team of programs/bots still needs some manager. And just like a traditional manager, if you set up your "team of bots" just right and handle all the corner cases in the training manuals, a good managers job will actually ideally not be that hard day to day - particularly since the meatspace problems have been abstracted away. |
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