Sujet : Re: For The Gamers
De : guhnoo-basher (at) *nospam* linux.advocaca (DFS)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 11. Jan 2025, 22:44:04
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On 1/11/2025 1:34 PM, Ludicrous Larry Piet wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 08:15:13 -0600, chrisv wrote:
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I've often thought that I should have went into programming as a
profession. I programmed a lot when I was young, and really enjoyed
it. The only times at work when I felt that I was having so much fun
that I didn't want to go home for the evening was when I was
programming.
>
Poor choice. You would have immediately stopped having fun
if you had been hired.
Fun? It's called work, bozo.
But if you like coding, it will be fun and interesting.
The kinds of shit programming that occurs
in most commercial businesses would make any intelligent person
cringe. It's all bullshit from start to finish, especially in
the web arena.
That's why I quit and I am extremely glad that I did.
Stop lying. You quit because you were an incompetent programmer.
For me, the only exception would be HPC, but that usually requires
a PhD in computational physics, and that's something which I did
not have (close but no cigar).
So congratulate yourself on your choice. The commercial programming
environment is pure shit and with the AI bubble it will get even
worse.
Another ignorant Feeb post, borne of your failure to secure a programming job, and your jealousy of those who succeed and make a good living at it.
Quit babbling your ignorance. There is a SHITLOAD of interesting programming work in the corporate world.