• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Let’s name the elephant in the server room: Our entire industry runs on imposter syndrome.

    How it works:

    • Tech giants invent new frameworks to keep developers perpetually behind
    • Bootcamps sell “6-figure career” dreams to people who just learned what a div is
    • LinkedIn influencers post “Day 427 of #100DaysOfCode” while pretending they didn’t start yesterday
    • Recruiters demand 5 years of experience in tools that existed for 18 months

    It’s not you — it’s a system designed to make you feel obsolete before your first commit.

    I’d add the following: “everyone else” has more github projects and commits than you. “How much code have you done in this language” is wholly measured by what you can immediately show.

    • gnome@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      “How much code have you done in this language” is wholly measured by what you can immediately show.

      I was following you until here. What do you mean by “immediately show”? Genuinely asking here since I pivoted to software development from a different field and I’m still trying to make sense of the overarching culture.

  • Drew@sopuli.xyzM
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    1 year ago

    The first time you make a computer say “Hello World,” you’re not learning to code — you’re learning to hate yourself.

    This will make my therapist’s job easier