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Comment by BeetleB

10 months ago

Even in the Google example, it's still in the low percentages when you view it as a system. All the manager did was efficiently allocate resources. It didn't reduce the non-programming work - it simply moved it elsewhere.

Not quite.

Someone who is in a management position, has good political skills and good connections will be way more efficient at doing some of this non-programming work.

This is something that even C-levels forget. Something that takes a CTO 2 minutes to do can take several months for a regular developer to achieve, and I have plenty of experience on and plenty of examples of that.

  • Yeah. I think the whole drama around rust on Linux is a great example of this. If Linus came forward and clearly supported (or clearly rejected) rust on Linux, it would have saved a lot of people months of stress and heartache.