| ▲ | timr an hour ago | |||||||
> But it works well enough for most use cases. So does the code produced by any bad engineer. So either we’re finally admitting that all of that leetcode screening and engineer quality gating was a farce, or it wasn’t, and you’re wrong. I think the answer is in the middle, but the pendulum has swung too far in the “doesn’t matter” direction. | ||||||||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> we’re finally admitting that all of that leetcode screening and engineer quality gating was a farce, or it wasn’t, and you’re wrong We’re admitting a bit of both. Offshoring just became more instantaneous, secure and efficient. There will still be folks who overplay their hand. Macroeconomically speaking, I don’t see why we need more software engineers in the future than we have today, and that’s probably a conservative estimate. | ||||||||
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