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by justinpaulson
342 days ago
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I think "glorified prompt jockeys" is an interesting description, and reminds me of the term "code monkey." I feel that the real job is to be a "product developer", and it always has been. Whether I'm a "glorified code monkey" or a "glorified prompt jockey", I'm still just trying to create a product as quickly as I can and add value to the process along the way (maybe that's the glorified part?). Now, we can spend even more time focusing on making a good product for users and less time on coding abstractions. |
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I dunno, I didn't get into IT to be a "product developer" or to "solve business problems" in the abstract sense.
I got to it because I liked coding, computers, algorithms, solving problems with code, and all the rest.
If I had such little regard for coding and so much regard for solving business problems and developing products, I'd just start out to be a manager :)