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by TurboHaskal
253 days ago
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You say this because you are on HN, very senior and/or living in a bubble. In the vast majority of programming jobs out there you are not paid to solve problems: you are told very clearly what to do, how to do it and what technology you have to use for the job. People don't hire analysts they hire "Java programmers". |
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If you've ever lead a team, you know how much more valuable people are if they don't need to be told how to do things. Even more if they don't need to be told what to do! But having to explain in detail the "how".. can be really a big time sink and only worth it if you are training someone to level up.