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by rob_c
483 days ago
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Yeah, you're hitting the nail on the head. Low tier coding work can be reduced and the high end developers can now avoid boiler plate type coding problems and get back to high level work at reengineering complex frameworks. Yes, this unfortunately does mean a reduction in the less skilled workforce, but frankly that's an on the whole good thing. Does anyone really enjoy writing and testing boilerplate day in day out for low pay, it's the same as the old white collar pushing paper around until retirement... |
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