← Back to context Comment by booi 12 hours ago arguably if you're using the CLI they still are 3 comments booi Reply spiralcoaster 10 hours ago Yeah but now they're using npm to install a million packages to do things like tell if a number is greater than 10000. The chances of the programmer wanting to understand the underlying system they are using is essentially nil. spott 10 hours ago Yea, they are just much higher level programmers… most programmers don’t know the low level syscall apis. kube-system 11 hours ago nah, we have long had other disciplines using the CLI who do not write their own software, e.g. sysadmins
spiralcoaster 10 hours ago Yeah but now they're using npm to install a million packages to do things like tell if a number is greater than 10000. The chances of the programmer wanting to understand the underlying system they are using is essentially nil.
spott 10 hours ago Yea, they are just much higher level programmers… most programmers don’t know the low level syscall apis.
kube-system 11 hours ago nah, we have long had other disciplines using the CLI who do not write their own software, e.g. sysadmins
Yeah but now they're using npm to install a million packages to do things like tell if a number is greater than 10000. The chances of the programmer wanting to understand the underlying system they are using is essentially nil.
Yea, they are just much higher level programmers… most programmers don’t know the low level syscall apis.
nah, we have long had other disciplines using the CLI who do not write their own software, e.g. sysadmins