• @toasteecup
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    1 year ago

    850/day? That’s crack smoking money. Where do I sign up for this?!

    For the record that’s sarcasm and the comment is bullshit. The average salary for a developer in the USA is 140,000$, https://www.salary.com/research/salary/listing/senior-software-developer-salary

    The comment’s math would mean developers are making roughly 306,000/year. More than double the actual average.

    In fairness, 392.03 a week averages out to 18,817.44 which is also not in that range.

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      51 year ago

      The comment’s math would mean developers are making roughly 306,000/year.

      Yes, developers at places like Google are making that much. Not the average developer, but nobody said the average developer.

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        31 year ago

        Correct no one did, you however said “lots of developers” even if you added up all of developers at the FAANG companies you still would not have an appreciable percentage of the developers in the US workforce let alone the world. So no. Not lots of developers. A very small few. Truthfully probably even fewer than that because not even Google wants to pay 300k per developer only to qualified/experienced developers.

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          1 year ago

          if you added up all of developers at the FAANG companies you still would not have an appreciable percentage of the developers in the US workforce let alone the world.

          Hmm. I’ve never taken “lots” to be a proportional term before. The dictionary uses “a lot of people at the gala last night” as an example of how “lots” is often used.

          What kind of gala is attended by an appreciable percentage of the world’s population? Words can mean whatever want them to mean, of course, but in terms of common usage, surely it implies something like hundreds of people at best?

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        11 year ago

        I did 850 x 30 x 12 usual salary math. But I was also sleep deprived so perhaps not the best choice.