Original Thread
>>57448474
One of the points because programming is dying, besides pajeets of course!
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>>57452813
You suck, what a newfag.
>>57452841
>>57452813
**Other Reasons**
Mainstream, Trivialization (any pajeet kid of 10 years or less learns and make your free App)
*Youtube Tutorials
"Monetize" (monopolize) Model
*Big Companies
*AppStores
*Free2Play
*Ads
New Front-Ends Technologies (segregating developers and increasing the effort of designers)
*UI Frameworks
*Bullshit JS Technologies
Centralized Concepts and Technologies of User's Data
*Pyroclastic "Cloud"
AI (reducing professionals and need more specializations, formation)
*Deep Learning
>>57453316
Half of the things you said are actually good for the field. "Monetize" model, big companies, appstores, free2play, ads, frontend and js frameworks, cloud computing and nosql, all of those literally do nothing but create jobs.
Regarding the rest, I don't know how those kids make apps but let me tell you one thing that for me was an eye opener:
Before landing my first job, I was told by many people, and even interviewers, that doing Open Source work for a large well known project was a big asset and looked very good on your resume. I thought well let's give it a try then, but the thing is, Open Source is accessible to everyone and with all those people recommending contributing, I was pretty sure everyone would do it and it'd stop being an actual asset, and most importantly, it would be saturated by a bazillion pajeets, like everything tech related that's easy to access.
Turns out it's not saturated at all and there's actually plenty of stuff to work on and plenty of experienced guys that will help out and actually teach you stuff in exchange for the contributions. The reason for this is that it's HARD specially if the codebase is very large and complicated, in fact it took me weeks to get ready to actually do something, and most people literally just can't. There were a lot of beginners trying but most seemed to abandon their accounts before actually doing anything, and there were tons of pajeets but they either quit before doing anything or just cheated in order to put something in their resume.
My point is, even if there are kids "making apps", real software development is hard and therefore will always be appreciated and unsaturated, like everything that takes intelligence or persistence, as most people is useless.
>>57453371
>>57453316
>Half of the things you said
>you said
>you
>Talking to yourself
>>57452813
>2 posters ITT
>>57452841
I am one of them and this is my only post.
How about you stop samefagging pitifully and learn how to not botch your ASCII art stupid newfag? Sage.
>>57453406
Ok I do not see problem in being newfag, now it is possible to have a smart discussion about this thread?
>>57452813
sage