Comment by TheNewsIsHere
4 hours ago
I have noticed that in addition to this perspective there are scores of developers who espouse the idea that “we just create, what people do with our work isn’t our business.”
I understand the utilitarian qualities of the argument, but I submit that there’s a reason that capital-E-Engineering credentials typically require some kind of education in ethics-in-design.
> but I submit that there’s a reason that capital-E-Engineering credentials typically require some kind of education in ethics-in-design.
Or said differently: there’s a reason why software engineering jobs pay so well; no mandatory ethics training required!
No. It's supply and demand.
capital E engineers have numerous other laws that protect their position.
Civil/mechanical/electrical have countless codes that must be followed with the force of law.
When we say we want engineering standards for software developers we are also asking for standards and codes to be applied to software and all that entails.
I'm not saying this is good or bad, just to consider the ramifications of this at all levels.
This has been 'being considered' my entire career, so since the 90s at least. I have finally determined all the libertarian style 'thinking' over action is just stalling. They have stalled to the point that tech now smells bad to the majority of people, I wonder what comes when OUTSIDE influences decide enough. I feel like tech's 'self determinism' runways is running out and I'm kinda happy for it. Couldn't happen to a more deserving industry.