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Comment by ajross

7 months ago

> Or the whole chain of work culture is bad and people do not have adequate down time or brain juice to pursue these.

And... again, I have to say that that kind of statement is absolutely of a piece with the analysis upthread. Someone who demands a "work culture" that provides "down time" or "brain juice" to learn to write a makefile... just isn't going to learn to write a makefile.

I mean, I didn't learn make during "downtime". I learned it by hacking on stuff for fun. And honed the skills later on after having written some really terrible build integration for my first/second/whatever job: a task I ended up doing because I had already learned make.

It all feeds back. Skills are the components you use to make a career, it doesn't work if you expect to get the skills like compensation.