|
|
|
|
|
by patio11
5387 days ago
|
|
For folks who doubt the numbers people are quoting here: remember, if half the pool can't program to save their lives, guess which half of the pool will still be sending out job applications next week. At a previous company where, for cultural reasons, lack of programming skill was not a barrier to being hired as a software engineer, approximately half of our software engineers could FizzBuzz. Of our outsourced coders, I'd put the number at one of the twenty I knew, and he would need extensive coaching to make it happen. Some of these folks were at least moderately productive at tasks which you and I do every day which theoretically happen in an IDE but do not require much abstract thinking, such as changing labels on UI elements, adding new columns to tables (by copy/pasting a line which worked and tweaking it until output matched expectations), and the like. |
|