@patio11 High-level programming languages didn't remove the need to know what you're doing. They made more complicated problems accessible.
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@davidmays@jon_moore@grayj_@patio11 I'll take that over getting a Java app to speak to C++ via JNI any day of the week.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 ha! you are perfect example of trend where single engineer becomes profitable business owner. in some ways,reduces need for capitalThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 I agree with the thesis though—we are certainly more productive for OSS. Anecdotally doesn't seem to lead to lower wages though.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davidmays@jon_moore@grayj_@patio11 Sure, they change. But pipes don't come out as incompatible bamboo next year. Software=different. -
@daverodenbaugh@davidmays@grayj_@patio11 Sure. It's not like the building code ever gets updated or anything.
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@patio11 I hate that plumbing analogy. Software isn't going to get there bcs we keep changing the stds of what to work with. -
@patio11 Programmer std keeps changing, can't reuse a platform if constantly chasing new ones - 2 more replies
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