It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
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It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
Even before LLMs I used to have to remind people that typing is the easiest part of coding.

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It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
@cloudhop @burnoutqueen i got over my imposter syndrome real quick when i realized management has absolutely no idea how anything works
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It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
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@bencourtice @coolcalmcollected @bangskij @cloudhop
I always suspected software developers were holding back human progress by being slow typists...
...they even talk to rubber duckies to infuriate C-execs!
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It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
@cloudhop It’s not constrained by knowledge and understanding. Which is clearly the issue. The quality is dropping. Rapidly.
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@AbramKedge @gilesgoat I find that relying on spec driven or test driven development too early is useless when dependencies lie about their capabilities or are just broken. I prefer prototyping a design before writing any tests just so I can work with the libraries and get a better sense of what problems I might run into. I only write exhaustive tests after I have an architecture that has a working, functional end-to-end minimal example.
@cloudhop @AbramKedge Well I don't test 'minimal pieces' at all but at the present I am working on a set of cross platforms libraries ( APIs ) so I want to be sure that "if I call banana() with params P1" I get the same "external" identical result/behaviour in all the platforms. So I need "a test program" to call a number of functions in certain ways and verify "they produce really the same results" and believe me there's ALWAYS SOMETHING that falls through and/or needs to be adjusted

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@cloudhop @AbramKedge Well I don't test 'minimal pieces' at all but at the present I am working on a set of cross platforms libraries ( APIs ) so I want to be sure that "if I call banana() with params P1" I get the same "external" identical result/behaviour in all the platforms. So I need "a test program" to call a number of functions in certain ways and verify "they produce really the same results" and believe me there's ALWAYS SOMETHING that falls through and/or needs to be adjusted

@gilesgoat @cloudhop That's a perfect use case, nice one

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It's either very funny or very depressing to watch executives trip over themselves to prove who has the worst understanding of what software development actually entails.
@cloudhop “Serial Entrepreneur” is the tell that they just might be all hat and no cattle.
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@coolcalmcollected @bangskij @cloudhop
Everyone knows Beethoven's 9th Symphony takes 24 hours to perform.
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@cloudhop “Serial Entrepreneur” is the tell that they just might be all hat and no cattle.
@bplein should've called them "wannabe executives"
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@bplein should've called them "wannabe executives"
@cloudhop Solo entrepreneurs is another variation.
