1/ good thread I think that I disagree w the 2nd half of tweet #3 - I think that because software is eating the world, the demand for top tier software people is EXPLODINGhttps://twitter.com/rnewquist/status/1459542937986031621 …
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5/ I don't see any natural limit for the demand for thinking, so I don't think that the demand for software is going to slow down any time soon - the reverse, actually, I think.https://twitter.com/rnewquist/status/1459547232168992770 …
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6/ We may get to the point where the cutting edge of software design / implementation requires a higher g than most would-be-coders have...and thus total employment may collapse ... but the DEMAND will not collapse, is my bet.
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7/ sure, but reuse is GOOD when we started producing screws on machines instead of requiring a machinist to cut each one on a lathe, or with a die, did the total demand for machinists go up or down? Up, I suspect >>>https://twitter.com/rnewquist/status/1459547932882046980 …
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8/ ...because screws are a complement to machine tools, and machine tools are a complement to machinists. Likewise, standard libraries make it POSSIBLE to solve harder problems in reasonable amounts of time, and thus the demand for software engineers has gone up.
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9/ we agree on this the market clearing price of a guy who can copy-and-paste PHP from stackexchange into a crappy 2004 Wordpress site is $20/hrhttps://twitter.com/rnewquist/status/1459548597561794566 …
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10/ ...and this, in turn, is one of the reasons that there's such an interest in "social" "justice": there's an overproduction of [ would be ] elites, and ideology is a good smoke screen to redistribute / capture some of the pay of the top 10% engineers to others w lower g.
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11/ hmm ... ADHD drugs as a method to shift the supply curve of programmer talent?
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