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by ChuckNorris89
1190 days ago
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Yeah sure, if you build a simple website/app for a mom&pop shop then yes, but the pay is equally poor and it's a race to the bottom. Even in old cobol codebases coders are still needed to keep up with the changing environment. The big money in SW is always made in apps and services that are scalable, and that needs constanrt engineering effort. SW apps that aren't scalable, are a race to the bottom with low margins and low pay that has been offshored or replaced by the services of SW giants. |
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I've done a few hype driven migrations myself. But if you set out with the primary goal to reduce the amount of time required to run and maintain a software/SaaS/paas/you name it business you can make huge wins in the time department.
Maybe I'm just lucky with a niche subscription based platform that doesn't need much tuning and perhaps 10 support emails a day. It doesn't return a FAANG salary but does net me €90k with minimal operational costs.
The key is not build that app you don't really need (and indeed requires constant baby sitting to please Apple/Google) not rewrite everything to the latest fad eg Svelte + CockroachDB using edge compute on fly.io.