▲ | GianFabien 7 months ago | |||||||
Somebody has to write and maintain the tools that support those abstractions. Then there is the frequent requirement to optimize systems which putting on another layer of abstractions won't solve. Most of the fresh opportunities lie in the area of atoms, real hard tangible problems that software can't solve. | ||||||||
▲ | jwindle47 7 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
This is exactly where I’m at with my CS career. I am tired of abstraction. I want to be able to strip it away and work at the lowest levels of the stack. I’ve worked in embedded real-time environments before and found working with the system constraints to be highly rewarding. Yes there are tools that can write and test code for us now, but it’s also true that someone still has to build the low level high performance stuff. What opportunity do you see in the realm of atoms? | ||||||||
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