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by slopinthebag
93 days ago
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> - No one should care about actual code ever again. It’s ephemeral. The role of software engineering is now molding features and requirements into functional results. Choosing Rust, C#, Java, or Typescript might matter depending on the domain, but then you stop caring and focus on measuring success. I think this has always been the case. "Bad programmers worry about the code. Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships." Perhaps you mean that they shouldn't worry about structures & relationships either but I think that is a fools errand. Although to be fair neither of those need to be codified in the code itself, but ignore those at your own peril... |
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