If only there was a way to measure programmers on the robustness and potential of their code, and not just on "they wrote a lot of it."
The system seems to be that it is much more advantageous to your career to rapidly produce gobs of spaghetti -- and confound everyone around you -- than to build elegant code that enables everyone around you. You look better when everyone but you is confounded; you look replaceable when everyone around you can extract as much value out of your clean, powerful code as you can.
The system seems to be that it is much more advantageous to your career to rapidly produce gobs of spaghetti -- and confound everyone around you -- than to build elegant code that enables everyone around you. You look better when everyone but you is confounded; you look replaceable when everyone around you can extract as much value out of your clean, powerful code as you can.