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CrashAlpha wrote:
the developer's reputation as socially awkward and professionally myopic is well-deserved


Most of them have an interest in learning what buttons to push on a machine. Ask a developer if he wants to learn about human nature or if he wants to learn C# 4.0 - what answer are you most likely to get?


CrashAlpha wrote:
Is this because developers are too valuable where they are?


Well, you will loose a good programmer and gain a manager. Which of these two commodities would be easier to find? Will it be easy to replace that programmer that has intimate knowledge of the inhouse code?

CrashAlpha wrote:
If so, we can't expect the company's to change, can we?


Lots of companies provide a way for the employee to enhance his/hers curriculum, offering courses and additional education. Is it the company that needs to promote more management-related courses to the developers, or is it the developers' responsibility to find the education that would suit him/her most?

I think that coders (as a generalization) rather work with machines than humans. Managing machines is logical, whilst managing humans is more emotional based. Change is something that always meets resistance, and once you're comfortable with managing machines, the step toward something unknown to handle can be quite large.


CrashAlpha wrote:
Given that assumption, would you advise developers with ambitions to rise to higher pay levels and unrestricted career paths to NOT aspire to becoming "senior developers"?


I'd say that we are glorified mechanics, and that running a company doesn't require any knowledge of computers whatsoever. A good mechanic might be good at leading a company, just as a good baker might, but it's not seen as their core competence.

Many a good baker won't dream of an 'unrestricted career path', but most of them don't expect one either - unrestricted growth with a single competence is a bit too much to ask for. You won't lead a multi-million dollar company if your knowledge is limited to compilers or mixing flour and eggs.

The reason I'm picking a baker as an example is merely because I admire bakers; get up early, getting their hands dirty, be friendly to annoying customers.. Everything that the stereotypical programmer isn't Big Grin | :-D

I'm getting more and more curious about your article on the subject Smile | :)

I is hungry for knowledge, in any form Smile | :)

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