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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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People always talk about this subject but never define "successful", like you can get a job and make money without being very smart, but I've never worked with a good dev who wasn't smarter than the average person. I don't like the "everybody can write code" sentiment that is popular these days, because yes, almost all people could learn to write a little code, but most people won't be good at it.

That being said I guess it also depends on what field you're in, because it's probably not that hard to do most front end stuff. I've never done front end though.

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Most backend devs I've seen that move to front end struggle with it

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