> I think the issue that happens in modern times, specially in webdev, is we aren't actually solving problems. We are just glueing services together and marshalling data around which fundamentally doesn't need to be algorithmic...
This is true and is the cause of much frustration everywhere. Employers want “good” devs, so they do complicated interviews testing advanced coding ability. And then the actual workload is equal parts gluing CRUD components together, cosmetic changes to keep stakeholders happy, and standing round the water cooler raging at all the organisational things you can’t change.
This is true and is the cause of much frustration everywhere. Employers want “good” devs, so they do complicated interviews testing advanced coding ability. And then the actual workload is equal parts gluing CRUD components together, cosmetic changes to keep stakeholders happy, and standing round the water cooler raging at all the organisational things you can’t change.