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vascotoday at 2:12 AM3 repliesview on HN

Do we? We have many buildings built and very little master masons or whatever nowadays. The amount of craftsmen needed to build a 10 story building is very limited. That's what we should aim for software, much less experts needed for the same outcome so more people can benefit from software.


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jimbokuntoday at 3:38 AM

I want the people building the buildings I live, work and shop in to know what they’re doing so those buildings don’t fall down or let in the wind and rain or require too much maintenance.

And the equivalent for software. It’s usable, intuitive, responsive, stats up and running, and doesn’t leak my private data.

jckahntoday at 2:48 AM

Ok but you do want the people building your home to be experts at building homes, yes?

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globalnodetoday at 2:40 AM

there is a large incentive for computer programmers to build themselves up in importance. higher wages, better love lives, more status. but most software is pretty mundane and straight forward, or at least should be. fancy architectures rarely pay off and the best solutions are sometimes the most obvious. although i could be suffering from that phenomenon that people in maths have where they struggle to understand then once they grasp it they feel dumb like "ofc i should have known that!"

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