• @Static_Rocket
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    620 hours ago

    This isn’t the new generation of devs. This is just new devs. Some people refuse to grow out of this stage.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 hours ago

      New devs generally suck, I sucked a lot.

      The problem I fear today is that there are more crutches new devs can rely on, until they can’t.

      And it’s not a sharp boundary between getting by and not being able to work it

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        The main issue is that not a lot of companies want and do take the time to train less experienced devs. Every company is expecting new hires to be trained already.

        So many new devs need to scrape by with whatever means they have. And it is true is a lot of industries.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 hours ago

          College computer programming programs normally do not train people to immediately work, unless the students spend thousands of hours coding on their own. Most comp sci students avoid this.

          So, when a new dev graduates and they did not do that extra work, then the first year of paid work is them putting in those hours while being paid rather than doing it for free

      • Rayquetzalcoatl
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        15 hours ago

        More crutches is definitely a problem. Personally, after vocally refusing to use chatgpt for months, my boss has now sat me down and told me to use it because it “halves his development time”.

        My colleague and boss use it constantly. Guess whose job has become mostly debugging their code when they can’t get it to work and don’t know why?

    • mesamune
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      520 hours ago

      I’ve heard of the term “expert beginners”.