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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWell - programming is a commodity, a semi-skilled job at best.
They are like Wilderbeast, and the recruitment consultants are the lions, or something.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe little icon was supposed to indicate that I find this point of view highly annoying.
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The little icon was supposed to indicate that I find this point of view highly annoying. It is prevalent amongst no-nothing dumbo managers. It is not one I agree with. A good programmer paid the same rate as an average programmer will be 20x better value for money. And 50x better than a bad programmer.
FWIW, yes, I am a developer and I'm very very good - I write robust, easily understandable, maintainable and flexible code at around three times the cost (per day) and around five times faster than my offshore colleagues. And my code works.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWell - programming is a commodity, a semi-skilled job at best. One programmer's pretty much the same as another, so it makes sense to off-shore.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBut they ARE cheap as chips, which counts for a lot to beancounter types.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postdoesnt look Welsh
doesnt even look human to me
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThat's funny, you don't look Welsh ......
doesnt even look human to me
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhen did we meet?
Was it in Cheltenham?
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The ones I work with are acceptable.
Certainly no worse than the cr@p IBM or A$$venture bodyshops with.
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