I have a somewhat complicated take on "technical" vs. "non-technical", the brief version of which is that it isn't great for anyone. More:https://twitter.com/rrhoover/status/915771034606776320 …
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c.f. Excel, which while not being my choice for writing distributed systems is, practically speaking, one of most widely used for them.
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("Excel's clearly not a distributed system." It clearly is; C on a best-effort basis, A everywhere always, intentionally sacrifices the P.)
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I feel like a useful metric for 'technical' is 'involves logical reasoning' - and that technical-nontechnical is a *scale*, not a division.
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By that metric, writing inner joins definitely is technical, and many "non-technical" jobs have certain technical aspects to them.
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