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Do you believe that to be a successful software "engineer" you need to be an above-average intelligent person? :marseyrick: :marseyselfsuck: :marseybigbrain:

https://old.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/1ant91u/do_you_believe_that_to_be_a_successful_engineer

Intellectuals of reddit discuss how smart you need to be a web dev

so like 120 iq which is probably already only <5% of the population


population level yes lmao

can you see the average person doing this v work?

One of my old managers said "I think anyone can be a cloud engineer"...

He's kinda right, not because CE is easy but because anyone can do it if they apply themselves [this is downmarseyd lmao]

There are tons of people who couldn't do it even if they applied themselves. Like the McDonald's worker the other day who kept insisting I had an order number after I repeatedly told and showed her the app crashed and I wasn't given one.

I had someone try to convince me that when I claimed my free quarter pounder from my rewards points, that I had to buy one first to get the free one. For 3 minutes.

Ah yes the smarties are now posting how they get into arguments with McDonald's workers :marseymcwagie: the pinnacle of intellectual workers

Not worth a dedicated post but it reminded me of this rust post

I've been a professional developer since about 2012. Most of the stuff I work on is web applications, and I believe I am pretty good at it given my experience and interactions with my peers. I love programing and it takes up most of my free time. [...] What is thread safety anyways? Atomics? What are those?

bro how the frick can you be a developer for over a decade and you don't understand thread safety?

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I think CS people generally think they're way smarter than they really are, but at the same time saying that the average person could do it makes me think this person hasn't interacted much with actually average people, but rather, with average people who are already on the same life trajectory that they're on.

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