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nobody really gives a shit about code (nobody who gives grants that is) which is why @ResearchSoftEng and @SoftwareSaved are
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It would if you decided to leave academia and bob over into industry. Sharing it, not so much.
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n=1, but there's a whole industry around reforming scientific systems and infrastructure that values code, openness, engagement very much
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Yes, but they would value my OTHER skills is my point.
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the combination of coding and domain expertise is basically how all highly-paid coders earn a lot
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Replying to @blahah404 @pennyb and
Again that's my point. We agree 100%. They would value me for what I am doing not because of *any* specific codebase.
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404 and
On a related point: Basically the incentives that should be in place to make ppl share code and/or write code worth sharing are low.
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Because even if I'm a terrible coder I'd probably still get the job done and that's what they care about mostly.
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well, part of that is systematic incentives and part social - we are all contributing to changing the latter.
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
Also don't forget that you are valuable - if you choose to reject places that don't share your values that starves them of your talent.
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Oh, I'm v v valued. I was talking hypothetically if I had a personality transplant and went back in time and wanted to work for industry.
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