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by madrox 1542 days ago
It's not that far off today from how junior engineers treat stack overflow. There's just fewer intermediate steps.
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I think we all cargo-cult our way into programming and then over decades get better and better understanding of what we're doing and why.

I remember being 7 years old and not really understanding the AppleSoft BASIC manual. I memorized the variable names in the code examples, not realizing I could name variables whatever I wanted. A$, B$, LEFT_FOOT$. The latter was there to be obvious that one could name variables whatever one wanted, but 7 year-old me didn't understand. I remember talking to an older kid on the school bus whose father worked for IBM, and the confused look on his face when I started rattling off my list of memorized variable names. I can still picture his face, but I forget his name. I'm pretty sure he was Mike. Thanks for straitening me out, Mike (Schmidt?).

At least we're getting more effective cargo cults.

This maps to my experience as well. Think many senior engineers forget what it's like to learn programming. It is, in fact, incredibly hard.