| When did software engineers adopt this "cheapest is best" strategy?
- Only use free ides
- Cheapest computers
- Get it free, blah blah I'm a Software professional - most reading this are also. We get paid pretty well in general.
I don't compromise on my tools, my hardware, my monitors, etc. I buy software tools that make me happy, better IDE's, licenses to tools I find useful, etc. This mindset that a "good" software engineer should be a cheap bastard is insane to me. I respect my craft such that I'm willing to pay OTHERS that develop good software, and good hardware. I buy the most expensive computer I can afford. Period. You want to get by on some old boat anchor? You have something to prove? Fuck you. You don't respect yourself. My Macbook pro has the fastest 4TB SSD you'll ever see.
I use about half of it.. so what. I get no brownie points for "using all of my disk" More is better.
I can run dozens of apps simultaneously -- I have so many apps running I can't count them.
I rarely reboot -- get annoyed when I have to. I could probably "get by' with less of a machine, but fuck that. I live my laptop, and I can run 4 full screen large format monitors with it. Have some self respect. You are a professional, buy yourself professional tools. Nobody gives a shit that you are some cheapskate that "gets by" with less. |
Running cheap hardware is fun and will make you want to improve your craft.
[0] - https://infrequently.org/series/performance-inequality/
[1] - https://infrequently.org/series/reckoning/