I guess this question will elicit very different answers from those of you who started out your careers loading up the operating system every morning with punched cards to us noobs for whom the internet was already in full swing as we entered our fledgling careers.
Since I started, technology has moved on in terms of hardware, the advent of smartphones etc but I'd say that the biggest change to my day to day working life in IT has to be my apparent transition from a programmer who would write fairly complex routines to a configurer who spends half her time fiddling around with config files to plug into some framework that does all the stuff that I would have once written myself.
Since I started, technology has moved on in terms of hardware, the advent of smartphones etc but I'd say that the biggest change to my day to day working life in IT has to be my apparent transition from a programmer who would write fairly complex routines to a configurer who spends half her time fiddling around with config files to plug into some framework that does all the stuff that I would have once written myself.
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