> gigantic brokenness of the whole software ecosystem
If you mean the employing organization and its ignorance, I agree. For most organizations today, their value is locked up in technology and those who maintain it. The rest of the business (non-technical people) are essentially overpaid punching bags for everyone to smack around. In an ideal world programming would not be a special skill, but just another means of communication.
If you mean the employing organization and its ignorance, I agree. For most organizations today, their value is locked up in technology and those who maintain it. The rest of the business (non-technical people) are essentially overpaid punching bags for everyone to smack around. In an ideal world programming would not be a special skill, but just another means of communication.