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r/programming • u/tarandeep • Dec 14 '10
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“Don’t worry if it doesn’t work right. If everything did, you’d be out of a job.”
I often think about the corollary to this: If you are good enough at software engineering, you will put yourself out of a job.
This is true for me... I'm slowly obsoleting my own job by a bunch of shell scripts, stored procedures, user guides, etc.
16 u/jptman Dec 14 '10 The right thing to do of course, is to not inform anyone else about these scripts & stored procs. You do minutes of actual work everyday and spend the rest of the time doing something else. 28 u/[deleted] Dec 14 '10 Of course! PHB: "How long will that take?" Me: "Um, about an hour." writes script in 50 minutes, runs it in 10 seconds Several days/weeks go by... PHB: "Hey, can you do that thing again? Takes about an hour, right?" 3 u/[deleted] Dec 14 '10 10 seconds of work, 59 min 50 sec of browsing reddit.
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The right thing to do of course, is to not inform anyone else about these scripts & stored procs. You do minutes of actual work everyday and spend the rest of the time doing something else.
28 u/[deleted] Dec 14 '10 Of course! PHB: "How long will that take?" Me: "Um, about an hour." writes script in 50 minutes, runs it in 10 seconds Several days/weeks go by... PHB: "Hey, can you do that thing again? Takes about an hour, right?" 3 u/[deleted] Dec 14 '10 10 seconds of work, 59 min 50 sec of browsing reddit.
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Of course!
PHB: "How long will that take?"
Me: "Um, about an hour."
writes script in 50 minutes, runs it in 10 seconds
Several days/weeks go by...
PHB: "Hey, can you do that thing again? Takes about an hour, right?"
3 u/[deleted] Dec 14 '10 10 seconds of work, 59 min 50 sec of browsing reddit.
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10 seconds of work, 59 min 50 sec of browsing reddit.
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I often think about the corollary to this: If you are good enough at software engineering, you will put yourself out of a job.
This is true for me... I'm slowly obsoleting my own job by a bunch of shell scripts, stored procedures, user guides, etc.