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by vinceguidry 1648 days ago
His world seemed completely and utterly divorced from mine. He was deeply connected with big enterprises and how they manage to meet business objectives regardless of not being software engineers themselves. In our world, we take for granted that our managers and leadership are technically proficient. In his, the "Engineering Manager" is a rarity, the people managing engineers are just ordinary managers.

Software architecture, in this world, is how you escape the rat race of soulless ticket punching without having to go into management. You use your skills and experience in an advisory role. Obviously there are better or worse architects, I've had the pleasure of working with really good ones. But it often feels like a title and field borne out of a need to retain top talent. (read, not push them away to competitors)