• Cyclohexane
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    10 months ago

    Some programmers are software engineers. They solve problems, sometimes problems with great ambiguity or non-straightforward solutions.

    And some programmers are… code technicians? They understand and write code, but their job seldom involves problem solving. Often times, they’re asked to code an already solved problem, or mostly solved.

    This is not a diss. I was in the second camp for a while. But it hurts your career to stay in that. So be careful.

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      10 months ago

      Totally agree, I had the fortune to read Domain Driven Deign by Eric Evans early in my career. While, the book may be outdated, it helped me understand that my job is to turn the unknown or ambiguous into code. I find that much more exciting than being a coder.

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      10 months ago

      Same. Writing code is FUN! However that’s not the only goal there is. It’s a part of the puzzle. Perhaps it takes some maturity to reach that point.