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    Why programmers are so poorly valued in their work, do a lot of code but the end result the client does not care only see the mistakes and has no idea of all that is behind it

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      Why programmers are so poorly valued in their work, do a lot of code but the end result the client does not care only see the mistakes and has no idea of all that is behind it

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      Are you planning to write an article on it? If not, then this topic would probably be better suited to the Lounge.

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        Why programmers are so poorly valued in their work, do a lot of code but the end result the client does not care only see the mistakes and has no idea of all that is behind it

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        As Pete says, there are more appropriate forums for this, since it appears you want to have a philosophical discussion. OTOH, if you're warming up to do an article, then it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on how the reputation of the construction industry (for example) compares to that of the software industry, or what a house would be like if built by software engineers. But please don't respond here; put it into an article. :thumbsup:

        Best wishes, Hans


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