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Ask HN: Are We Seriously Done?

3 点作者 shd4大约 5 年前
I mean, look at the state of the SW industry. Startups and everything.<p>You know? That&#x27;s it. I&#x27;ve seen more than 20 YRs of it. I&#x27;m still current but for what? Where does it lead? I&#x27;m no oldschooler. There was an ideal of future - 10 years ago maybe? Let&#x27;s reflect the state that led us to ... What? We don&#x27;t even know now. Where do we head now? Current gens (Gen Z) have no idea. Do we?

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tmcb大约 5 年前
I was thinking about that over the weekend and it crossed my mind that the software industry doesn&#x27;t the &quot;blue-collar buffers&quot; that other industries have.<p>This may sound elitist, but it is just the contrary. We are systematically raising the bar to those who wish to join our industry. As a result, a mass of (apparently) highly skilled workers, some of those eager to explore the frontiers of human knowledge, is now responsible for the conduction of less exciting chores.<p>__Provided we make sure that those with no academic degrees can be offered dignified work conditions__, that must go.<p>You don&#x27;t have an Electrical Engineer do you home&#x27;s wiring.<p>You don&#x27;t have a Mechanical Engineer fix your car&#x27;s fuel injection system.<p>You don&#x27;t have a Civil Engineer lay bricks on a construction site.<p>Is that the sole reason those industries seem extremely mature in comparison to the software industry? Honestly, I don&#x27;t know, but it is certainly an indicator. The artifacts they produce, and their body of knowledge, is so reliable and powerful that everyone could attend a six-month course on it and make a decent living afterwards.
downerending大约 5 年前
It&#x27;d be interesting to hear more detail on your concerns here. Is it just a general feeling of lack of forward progress by the discipline&#x2F;industry?<p>In general, the quote &quot;history doesn&#x27;t repeat itself, but it does rhyme&quot; speaks to me on this. Modern programming languages and OSes are slightly nicer, but at the end of the day, your odds of hitting a bug while using a program are about the same as they were in the 70s. Management still often has no clue. Etc. Nothing new under the sun.
ArtWomb大约 5 年前
Time to Reboot
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