> There are simply a lot of uninspired developers who are just in it for the money now.
Personally I am happy that the industry is maturing to the point where people can just enter it as a career and not a ~~passion~~
This mentality that software devs should have loaded up github repos with side projects and live & breath code all the time is super toxic for the industry.
By the way there are plenty of talented coders who only code at work.
And there are likely plenty of hacks who code all the time, but never learned how to code well, or work with a team or understand how to scale a project or any host of other skills that are necessary for building commercial products.
Personally I am happy that the industry is maturing to the point where people can just enter it as a career and not a ~~passion~~
This mentality that software devs should have loaded up github repos with side projects and live & breath code all the time is super toxic for the industry.
By the way there are plenty of talented coders who only code at work.
And there are likely plenty of hacks who code all the time, but never learned how to code well, or work with a team or understand how to scale a project or any host of other skills that are necessary for building commercial products.