> You can't blame code camps as to why programming in the 90's has not gotten a magnitude easier
It has. Things that were hard problems then are simple tasks today.
OTOH, if you want to get paid a princely salary, you have to do the things that are still nontrivial. The stuff that has been trivialized has stopped being valuable, the things that used to be intractable but have been reduced to merely challenging have taken their place as worth paying for.
It has. Things that were hard problems then are simple tasks today.
OTOH, if you want to get paid a princely salary, you have to do the things that are still nontrivial. The stuff that has been trivialized has stopped being valuable, the things that used to be intractable but have been reduced to merely challenging have taken their place as worth paying for.