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خیلیا منظور این متن رو متوجه نشدن، قرار نیست شما انجین دیتابیس بنویسی. ولی همین که بدونی چیه و بتونی راجبش ۵ دقیقه حرف بزنی خیلی مهمه چون بیشتر روز باهاش درگیری. یا بهتره خوده raw sql رو یاد بگیری تا اینکه orm django رو بدون یاد گرفتن sql استفاده کنی ازش.
ایا میشه بدون دونستن sql از جنگو استفاده کرد؟ بله. آیا در این صورت شما skilled worker محسوبمیشین؟ نه.
خیلی وقتا ممکنه بخاطر دانش بیشترتون، یک راهکار بهتر به ذهنتون برسه که برد بزرگی رو برای بیزنس رقم بزنه. به خاطر دانش بیشترتون، کدتون ممکنه باگ کمتری داشته باشه که براتون پروموشن خواهد داشت. و …
نقل قول ازنظرر Kurt Guntheroth، با ۴۰ سال سابقه و نویسنده چند کتاب معروف:
Some software jobs you can get after a 2-year Associate’s Degree from a community college, or a 9-month boot camp, just like a blue-collar job.
Some software jobs don’t require much independent thought and analysis. How hard is it to arrange content on a web site? (Yes, I know, as hard as you want to make it. But not always).
Some software jobs are done in assembly-line fashion. Pull the next feature card off the stack and start coding, pull the next bug report off the list and start looking for a fix. Your job has no beginning and no end, just an endless stream of little tasks (called sprints), with no time to rest in between, just like a blue-collar job.
Some bosses of software people are Dickensian horrors, driving their team to work long, uncompensated hours. Never a word of praise, but the sure prospect of getting fired for not toeing the mark, just like a blue-collar job.
But those same bosses will insist software is a white collar job, because if it ever did become a blue-collar job, they would have to pay time-and-a-half for overtime (in the US).
I think what’s true is that the software profession is diverging into two levels of skill, professional software developers, and programmers. Once upon a time it was like this, but the original reason for programmers (typing code onto punch cards and running it on batch terminals) went away. Now we’ve got easy problems solved by programmers with limited education, and really hard problems, solved by highly educated and trained professionals.
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