• @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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      3723 days ago

      Of all the desk jobs, programmers are least likely to be doing bullshit jobs that it doesn’t matter if it’s done by a glorified random number generator.

      Like I never heard a programmer bemoan that they do all this work and it just vanishes into a void where nobody interacts with it.

      The main complaint is that if they make one tiny mistake suddenly everybody is angry and it’s your fault.

      Some managers are going to have some rude awakenings.

      • @MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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        522 days ago

        I’m honestly really surprised to hear this. Not a professional programmer and have never acquired a full-time job, but it was still my impression that tons of code just gets painstakingly developed, then replaced, dropped, or lost in the couch cushions, based on how I’ve seen and heard of most organizations operating lol.

        • Yes there is throwaway work but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need to be done.

          Every line of code a programmer does is written so it can benefit the company or make the coder’s life easier.

          We are trained to not do busy work if that makes sense, and it’s not busy work if management honestly tells you that they need X, regardless how right or wrong they are.

        • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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          222 days ago

          You’re not wrong that there’s a lot of waste, but even if what you’re doing is inconsequential if done right, it still carries the potential to set everything on fire if you do it wrong.