What's the worst thing about the software industry?

What's the worst thing about the software industry?

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Name of the bitch?

everyone trying to copy apple

based Christian Slater

Everyone wanting to be a totalitarian thought controller (copyright shilling), and nobody doing any real work (no optimization).

The consumers. They accept things that are trash and are driving everyone in the wrong direction.
Can you really blame Twitter as a company for taking seconds (not fractions of seconds) to open their app on supercomputers when their consumers don't care?
Twitter isn't an exception. There's high schoolers working on apps right now that are better than the shit this big company makes.

If you could see where we'd be with more sensible goals than those consumers set you'd probably turn to extremism to remove them. Applies to most fields with which we have daily interactions.

Kobe Tai

intellectual property

The constant catering to women and "women"

The software industry part.

Every day there's a new buzz word, programming language, source control management system, etc. A good programmer can learn any new language or system in a week but to employers "well it says here you've been using C# , SVN, and ARM CPUs for a decade but this company uses Python, SCM, and x86 CPUs so you're completely unqualified".

>t. parasitic commie

pretty much this
>notch
>entire phone is a screen
>no physical home button
>no headphone jack

Not getting any pussy

Trannies and general sjws.
ItT could go so far without sjw time wasting bullshit.

>forcing innovation instead of artificial monopolies is now communism
lolbertarians are the most retarded individuals i've ever come across

Trust me, real dead people don't just strike a pose like that. FAKE

>can learn any new language or system in a week
False. You can learn basics of language. Then comes real shit. Then comes edge cases. Then comes multiple frameworks. Then comes ide/tools.
There is a reason all good programmer specialise.

>>can learn any new language or system in a week
>False. You can learn basics of language. Then comes real shit. Then comes edge cases. Then comes multiple frameworks. Then comes ide/tools.
>There is a reason all good programmer specialise.
If you have a different, um, "learning speed" li'l buddy then maybe programming just isn't for you. There are exciting careers to be had in the trades you know.

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Poor cutie

What the actual fuck am I looking at?

Based retard blinded by hurbis.

it's a movie from the 90s

"Very bad things"

but the consumers are doing exactly what they were told is the right thing to do, they are mindlessly consuming. when something is bad, they just throw it away and find a new thing. it's not their fault that the people who make new things have leveraged this fact and make new things even shittier, even cheaper, harder to use, and even easier to lie about, so that even people who are catching on to this fact and try to go out of their way to avoid it end up falling for it even more.

they are taking advantage of most of the implicit truths our society operates on, and its surprising how beholden people are to those "truths" when they are pretty clearly hostile to their best interests

how does a 1920x1080 image with obvious film grain not immediately visually register as a movie?

>inane management personalities
>development fads (reactive *, scrum, web-scale, k8s, etc)
>wage suppression everywhere except big US cities
>outsourcing
>having to deal with autists

> What's the worst thing about the software industry?
Windows.

Horrible UIs
Subscription Service Software Models
Ads Everywhere

Big dick joke?

the end users are the worst thing about the software industry, if there were no users then the bugs and vulnerabilities would not matter

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