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plusgut60137yI will not make general statements, but answer the statements to myself
1) I'm a webdeveloper, frontend to be specific
2) I like graphing data, but that's it.
3) still doing webdev mainly
4) I never studied, and don't regret it
5) nope, I don't work for these huge companies anymore
6) probably true for me, but I don't try to
7) I don't do design, other better people do that for me. I do work testdriven.
8) I work professionally for 8 years now, still like it
9) wat -
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I’m mostly the 1/10 but some 9/10.
Self taught C# and database with a love of ETL and API. I work for enterprises that are not technology companies but need my skills to do their job better and faster. I use Selenium/ChromeDriver for ETL but have zero desire to be a web developer; I do keep up with it because they like to screw with my ETL flows. -
kubre17077yI'm​ actually web developer (also studying CS) backend generally.
But still in good at both c# & java also developed on desktop. Learning GameDevelopment now as this was the reason I entered in CS -
1. not me
2. me, kinda
3. nah
4. needed in some ways
5. yes yes YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
6. hmmm
7. noooooooooo
8. hmmm
9. (calls david and tim) not me
Here is what I see in industry right now.
Don't go on math but get the gist.
1. 9 of 10 developers are Web developers
2. 9 in 10 developers want to be data scientist
3. 9 out of above actually give up and start doing Web development
4. 9 in 10 developers think CS education is not necessary.
5. 9 in 10 developers want to work for Google Facebook and Microsoft.
6. 9 in 10 developer don't make it to above companies.
7. 9 in 10 developers think design and test are important but never do it.
8. 9 out of 10 developers don't want to code after 5 years and just want to exit industry to non technical roles.
9. 9 out of 10 developers don't get rants and dev memes posted here.
What's your take on this
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