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by QuercusMax
16 days ago
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I'm 43 years old, and I've been coding for as long as I can remember (I started on the C64 as soon as I could read, in order to play and make my own video games). I have applications I've worked on since I was a teenager which are still in active use in some version or another. Code has always been a means to an end. The process is fun, sure (just like solving sudoku puzzles) but the real payoff is the results. I've never gotten any joy out of writing stupid python or bash wrapper scripts, just like I've never gotten any joy out of squeezing under a sink to fix a plumbing issue; the payoff is when my sink works properly, or I click a button and the program does what I need. Getting a clever hack working? That's super fun, doesn't matter if I write it, my teammate writes it under my direction, or the AI writes the code for me. Figuring out a clever redesign that simplifies everything and is cool enough that I want to build it and share with the world? That's even better - because I'm proud of the idea and its successful execution even if I don't physically write the code myself. |
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It's kind of like cooking - I don't need to bake a cake in order to have a nice cake to enjoy. The bakery makes very nice cakes I can purchase for far less effort. But there's no joy, no accomplishment, in purchasing a cake. Only in actually making it myself.