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Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code.

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  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

    Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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    @eniko One of the saddest unfollows in recent memory. I used to enjoy and respect his work πŸ˜”

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    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

      Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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      @eniko also all the people who go "it's not art if it's just a means to an end" looks like they never made anything useful while putting their heart in it

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      • luxliquida@critter.cafeL luxliquida@critter.cafe

        @eniko One of the saddest unfollows in recent memory. I used to enjoy and respect his work πŸ˜”

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        @luxliquida @eniko many such examples

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        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

          Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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          @eniko but just think of all the extra time you could have for clicking the LGTM button, progressing tickets through Jira manually, assuming personal liability, and all the other ✨fun✨ parts of the job!

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          • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

            Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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            @eniko

            Most, if not all, the coders I met in my career are like that, and it drives me nuts. To them the appeal is only in how lucrative it could be.

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              @eniko The only "completely wrong" takes like this I will let pass are those that are obvious reframings a person needed because they have some mental block that can't accept themselves as an artist.

              Like Adam Savage posted a video recently discrediting his own artistry by choosing a more mechanical way of describing artistry. πŸ€”

              I don't like it, but whether he's aware of it or not, he just chose a different way of wording it. His take "could" benefit people with so much self doubt that it's inconceivable that they are artists. But also I wish folks could let go of their shitty preconceptions and be free. *cough* I wonder why I'm so adamant about that... πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

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              • gee8sh@techhub.socialG gee8sh@techhub.social

                @eniko

                Most, if not all, the coders I met in my career are like that, and it drives me nuts. To them the appeal is only in how lucrative it could be.

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                @gee8sh that's sad

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                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                  @eniko noooooo! 😰 What a nightmare!

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                  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                    Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                    i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                      @eniko I guess it's good that this is the second subtweet I've seen, but I don't see the original (or maybe it's just a coincidence and you both decided to criticize the same thing at the same time).

                      I feel like most coders around me are like that (code for a living, code for money, etc). I try hard to empathize with them, and I advocated for the idea that "it's fine to be a programmer while not enjoying it." But now, many people want to deprive me of my enjoyment of artistry, too.

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                      • lesley@mastodon.gamedev.placeL lesley@mastodon.gamedev.place

                        @eniko I guess it's good that this is the second subtweet I've seen, but I don't see the original (or maybe it's just a coincidence and you both decided to criticize the same thing at the same time).

                        I feel like most coders around me are like that (code for a living, code for money, etc). I try hard to empathize with them, and I advocated for the idea that "it's fine to be a programmer while not enjoying it." But now, many people want to deprive me of my enjoyment of artistry, too.

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                        @eniko, I wonder if a good thing (among many bad things) the dwindling interest in this field brought is that, after a few years, many of those people will leave.

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                        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                          @eniko all code is art, even Microsoft Word
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                          • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                            @eniko
                            Iono. Doesn't it logically follow that if you're not an artist you live an empty existence?

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                            • ryanjyoder@techhub.socialR ryanjyoder@techhub.social

                              @eniko
                              Iono. Doesn't it logically follow that if you're not an artist you live an empty existence?

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                              @ryanjyoder no it absolutely does not

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                              • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                                @eniko they dont want to know code is art

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                                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                  i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                                  @eniko
                                  this is at least the third subtoot I see about this and I'm starting to wonder what/who this is about

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                                  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                    i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                                    and for the record i'm not talking about making code to create art like a game or something. i'm saying *the code itself* can be art. a perfectly constructed api, a framework that fits together just so, when code comes together in a beautiful harmony, *that is art*, it requires artistry to create!

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                                    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                      @ryanjyoder no it absolutely does not

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                                      @eniko
                                      Ok. Then I don't really get your point. Some people write code just to make money. Like a truck driver or cashier.

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                                      • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                        i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                                        @eniko it's honestly depressing how people i used to look up to have fallen into this bullshit. it shows that they never gave a shit in the first place and were just acting like they did

                                        or, more charitably, they feel they need to be on the genai train to make sure they can adapt to new conditions and they feel hopeless to stop it. though this also feels off

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                                        • lumi@snug.moeL lumi@snug.moe

                                          @eniko it's honestly depressing how people i used to look up to have fallen into this bullshit. it shows that they never gave a shit in the first place and were just acting like they did

                                          or, more charitably, they feel they need to be on the genai train to make sure they can adapt to new conditions and they feel hopeless to stop it. though this also feels off

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                                          @eniko ugh, fasterthanlime and niko matsakis... ​​

                                          i used to look up to you both

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