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Programming strictly as a hobby

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 1:24

As a profession, it's terrible! But for your own personal interest and enjoyment, it's great.
Discuss.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 1:26

>>1
I'm not good enough at programming to do it for a living.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 1:28

>>2
This is what code monkeys actually believe.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 1:38

Programming is shit either way. Most programming is completely brainless, like working on an assembly line. You're writing shitcode all day for a pittance. Meanwhile real intelligent people are giving you the orders to write the code and making three times as much as you. They learned to deal with people; you learned to deal with a machine.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 1:54

>>4
They learned to deal with people; you learned to deal with a machine.
Machines are the future, people are shit.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 2:24

programming to get things done is inherently unproductive. But programming as an artform is a continuous journey to enlightenment.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 4:43

>>2
I program for a living and I'm rather good at it, but I wish I was good enough (and licensed) to do law practice or plastic surgery instead (i. e. being a jew from an upper-middle class jew family).

Did you know that in NY about 3% of households have yearly budget of over $1 million?  That's 1 in 30.  More than half make between $500000 and $1000000.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 5:00

>>4
They learned to deal with people; you learned to deal with a machine.
Computer science is as much about computers as astronomy is about telescopes.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 5:05

>>7
My exgirlfriend who just graduated from Northwestern Law tells me I would have been a great lawyer (which was my intention before I decided to become a hacker [no, I'm not Jewish]).

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 5:11

>>9
66Hacker99

I bet you don't even have a full beard.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 5:30

>>10
No, it's a half-beard, but to you it's probably a full-beard.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 5:50

I have my own startup and I've begun preferring the menial managerial tasks much more to programming, even though I loved it as a student and doing things at my own pace. I can't wait until I can have sufficient money to hire somewhat competent code monkeys to free me from this angaria.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 6:36

can't think of a better profession than getting paid to build amazing things using the most powerful tool that's ever been invented. Computing is the only craft where the human is the only bottleneck. In everything else, you have to contend with limitations of physics, money, people, and so on. I love the freedom to build things in a more exciting way than anyone believes possible. Programming is largely a search for truth. If you can close the gap between perceived rules and the actual rules, then your program can do impossible things. Programming is much like math in that way, except when your program works, it can improve the lives of millions or billions of people.

The industrial revolution just finished, and it was all about amplifying sweat. fossil fuels and giant machines produce what physical toil never could. The computer is the first machine which amplifies all of human being's greatest powers: to understand, imagine, communicate and create at level of which we never could before. That is what is needed. Our needs material and mental are met. But our thirst for knowledge, and meaning are still vastly unfulfilled. Like a throbbing wet cunt. And I'm going to fuck it.

Name: ⠠⠵ 2012-10-09 8:38

>>4
That's what skynet wanted you to believe. Sorry the 1ll1mun4t1.

>>13

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Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 13:00

I had years of experience in BBCode, so I thought I'd get a job in it. Now, I got to this job, first weeks I was optimizing old BBCode, everything was nice.

But then it changed. They started giving me bonerlang jobs. Don't get me wrong, bonerlang is ok language, it's just that I only have experience in BBCode. I quit the job, and now I live under the bridge. I still have a laptop though, so I can do BBCode as my hobby.

Name: Zork 2012-10-09 16:17

>>15
You live in Nepal?

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 17:14

>>1
 I Sort of agree, but I make a lot more money at work than on personal projects. Also lisp is shit.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 18:06

>>1

100% agree. Money is decent, but I'm slowly going insane. I sit in a cube... all alone... no one talks to me here except to assign me more work or tell me something is broken and I need to fix it... I feel sad... every day.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 22:00

I sit in a cube
all alone
no one talks to me

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 23:45

How do you guys find time to scrub the toilets at work? My boss yells at me if I spend too much time hacking away on ReactOS or if I let the scum build up to much.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-09 23:49

>>20
Dammit Kodak, get back to work.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 0:43

>>8
Programming is not computer science. Computer science is actually designing shit with algorithms and stuff.

Programming is shitting out walls of code based on a spec sheet you were given by a computer scientist.

An aside: And hacking is googling `how to I is a hacker', finding ESR's page, installing FIOC, and shitting out shit that seg faults 90% of the time and putting it on github with GPL as if anyone is going to want it, much less need it.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 3:06

>>18
no one talks to me here
You say that as though that were a bad thing.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 5:35

>>23
It's awkward if he sees them.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 7:24

Reading this thread I think I'm regretting studying software engineering, is my life going to suck? Am I going to get a low paid job? Will I ever lose my virginity?

tfw

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 7:42

>>25
Possibly. No. Possibly not.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-10 10:07

Programming salaries are shit.  Enjoy being lower-middle class with shitty medical insurance and a 10-year-old car.

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