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by mattgreenrocks
665 days ago
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I’d argue software design has never been taken seriously by industry. It’s always cast in negative terms, associated with individuals seen as politically wrong/irrelevant and brings out ton of commenters who can’t wait to tell us about this one time somebody did something wrong, therefore it’s all bad. Worse, design commits the cardinal sin of not being easily automated. Because of this, people cargo cult designs that tools impose on them, and chafe at the idea that they should think further on what they’re doing. People really want to outsource this thinking to The Experts. It doesn’t help that isn’t really taught, but is something you self-teach over years, it is seen as less real than code (ergo, not as important). All of these beliefs are ultimately self-limiting and keep you at advanced beginner stage in terms of what you can build, however. Basically, programmers collectively choose to keep the bar as low as possible and almost have a crab-like mentality on this subject. |
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“deVElOpErS aRe MoRE EXpEnSivE tHaN HArDwaRE”
Commenters are no longer just given free internet points. This is encouraging as these people controlled the narrative around spending time on thinking things through and what types of technical debt you should accept for like 20 YEARS.
I think maybe people are finally sick of having 128 gigs of ram being used by a single 4kb text file.