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Does being a software developer make you proud?   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Nov 2007 to 2 Dec 2007

Some like to brag about being a Doctor, Lawyer or Rare African Elephant herder. Are you proud enough to brag about being a software developer?

OptionVotes% 
I'm very proud of my profession1,24450.55
I'm somewhat proud44818.20
It depends on the company I'm with41816.98
I'm not that proud1475.97
I'm not proud at all.1164.71
I'm not a software developer883.58



 
GeneralNot proud? Offer some solutions. Pin
Grav-Vt30-Nov-07 8:20
Grav-Vt30-Nov-07 8:20 
I am certain the length of this post will ensure most ignore it. I read over the responses to this poll and almost without exception, each response passively complains about the miserable conditions to which coders are subjected yet none offers one solution, one inspiration.

The threads reflect a high-school attitude wherein the jocks (sales and management) rule over the passive nerds (coders). Within, I ended this attitude many years - err, decades - passed to live a meritocratic life.

Code is not written by complaining about the business process. The conditions under which you suffer will not be mitigated through passive lamentations. Do something about it. There is no other way. Stand for something.

My wife and I are coders yet we do not permit the attitudes described in these threads to affect us.

When another business partner refers to my position, my department, as a "cost-center" or "profit drain", my initial reaction is a challenge. The argument is specious. I counter that if this were true, for what reason not shut-down every application, every database and even the network to increase net profit? Without these "profit drains" what would be the business profitability and efficiency at the end of ninety-days?

Candidly my initial reaction involves a reflexive command ending with yourself yet I respond more professionally than that.

I work well within teams; however, my primary goal is my own accomplishments. Introduce me to one who exalts the team accomplishments over his own individual successes and I will have met one who has never contributed anything of significance. People without innovation, imagination and talent prefer to hide themselves within teams. The team is mob rule and any dissension is condemned with the same cliché, "...you're a team player aren't you?" If that means subjugating my innovations to the team's credit; then no, no, I am not. I have not ever hesitated to say this aloud.

The result: business partners realize my contributions and attempt to retain me as long as possible.

The plurality foretells the death of our profession to off-shoring. Nonsense. Anecdotally, even Gartner Research admits that the creative quality of off-shored projects is excrement. To prospective employers one of my questions is "do you or have you off-shored programming?" If the prospective employer confirms this practice, I abruptly end the interview and explain my justification. The interview ends immediately.

I study extroversion just as I perfect my skill with a new technology. Through this analysis I postulate their motivations. For what reasons do others ridicule, even corrupt, this profession into a service industry populated with purposeless clerks, announcing that the days of lone programming are over and ensuring that each line of code is a communal effort? My understanding of the extroverted mind enables me to end its attacks and manipulate it to my benefit.

If the current environment makes this an impossibility, I move on without hesitation or worry. If I am unemployed for years; so be it. I can find another job; however, my self-respect once lost to the will of another is irreplaceable.

Do something about it.

L. Nicholas DL


GeneralRe: Not proud? Offer some solutions. Pin
Jeffrey Schaefer30-Nov-07 9:00
Jeffrey Schaefer30-Nov-07 9:00 
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illium30-Nov-07 10:05
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SNathani24-Dec-08 4:55
SNathani24-Dec-08 4:55 
Generalfalling into sin Pin
urbane.tiger29-Nov-07 18:32
urbane.tiger29-Nov-07 18:32 
GeneralRe: falling into sin Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Nov-07 1:50
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Nov-07 1:50 
JokeIt's luxoria and avaritia for me then. Thank you! Pin
jhwurmbach30-Nov-07 5:36
jhwurmbach30-Nov-07 5:36 
GeneralStandardised.......!!! Pin
Priya_Sundar29-Nov-07 18:08
Priya_Sundar29-Nov-07 18:08 
GeneralRe: Standardised.......!!! Pin
Colin Angus Mackay29-Nov-07 21:54
Colin Angus Mackay29-Nov-07 21:54 
GeneralRe: Standardised.......!!! Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Nov-07 1:52
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar30-Nov-07 1:52 
General50% said proud, yet 95% of responses are negative... Pin
Signal-929-Nov-07 11:54
Signal-929-Nov-07 11:54 
GeneralRe: 50% said proud, yet 95% of responses are negative... Pin
illium29-Nov-07 13:26
illium29-Nov-07 13:26 
GeneralRe: 50% said proud, yet 95% of responses are negative... Pin
urbane.tiger29-Nov-07 18:36
urbane.tiger29-Nov-07 18:36 
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Daniel Monzert2-Dec-07 1:43
Daniel Monzert2-Dec-07 1:43 
GeneralRe: Proud?! Not at all. [modified] Pin
Hamed Musavi29-Nov-07 5:26
Hamed Musavi29-Nov-07 5:26 
GeneralRe: Proud?! Not at all. Pin
Ali Khanlarkhani29-Nov-07 18:13
Ali Khanlarkhani29-Nov-07 18:13 
GeneralRe: Proud?! Not at all. Pin
Hamed Musavi29-Nov-07 19:09
Hamed Musavi29-Nov-07 19:09 
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qumer10130-Nov-07 2:30
qumer10130-Nov-07 2:30 
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Hamed Musavi30-Nov-07 2:41
Hamed Musavi30-Nov-07 2:41 
GeneralProud? Pin
Vince Rojas28-Nov-07 23:10
Vince Rojas28-Nov-07 23:10 
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar29-Nov-07 7:48
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar29-Nov-07 7:48 
GeneralProud?! Not at all. Pin
Hamed Musavi28-Nov-07 23:00
Hamed Musavi28-Nov-07 23:00 
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qumer10129-Nov-07 1:57
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Colin Angus Mackay29-Nov-07 3:16
Colin Angus Mackay29-Nov-07 3:16 
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qumer10129-Nov-07 19:38
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