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Comment by thewebguyd

19 hours ago

This applies outside of creative industries too. I've seen my fair share of B2B/enterprise software where its clear the vendor has no clue how the industry they are selling to works, or how the users of that software think.

AI changed the calculus a bit (or at least, it has the potential to) but I think that was a huge part of the whole "learn to code" movement in the mid 2000s, to start treating software development as a "feature, not a product" of existing experts in their field so that the people most familiar with their domain are actually the ones making the software instead of having to translate the requirements down to a dev team.

the learn to code movement was a psyop by big tech to get more javascript monkeys for cheap

  • I doubt most JavaScript monkeys would have got through their leet code style interview process ! :)

  • Think more code monkeys for enterprise software consultancies, like Accenture, Tata, IBM Global Services, etc.

    They needed warm bodies for their projects, as the usual source of manpower was grinding leetcode to work on bigtech at salaries that would make an accenture business type vomit in disgust.