• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    26 days ago

    Me:

    Be in a professional job, have to use crappy corporate software that takes weeks of training to use because it’s UX is absolute trash.

    Decide, ‘fuck this, I know I can do better’, spend months teaching myself coding, convince my company to pay me to write scripts so I can do it full time.

    A few years later, finally transition fully into the world of software development by taking an intermediate dev job at a well known major company… only to find my colleagues building our dev environments around VIM and not seeing an issue with it :/

    Good software does not require training or documentation, that’s a hill I’m willing to die on regardless of the fact that a lot of dev tooling does not fit the bill.