Comment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
1 30 Apr 2016 01:16 u/JesusChrist2 in v/programmingComment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
That's good advice. I'll let them know. But I don't see things changing there so I am definitely looking for something different.
Comment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
Sounds like one of those kids that made fun of all the other careers non stop and now that they hit the real world they're realizing not everyone that can write code get a cushy job at google with insane perks.
not really true
Most programmers are just cogs in a machine that write boring apps to support boring companies.
pretty much true imo
Comment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
5 years
I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
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I've just been studying math. I'm in love with ML but it's such a steep hill that no fruits can be shown for a long time. I'm very interested in Web Components because of their ability to replace frameworks.
UP NEXT a lean high performance framework for web components.... .js