> Good people write shitty code. Smart people write shitty code. Good coders and good engineers write shitty code. Don't let code quality be a dependent variable on your self worth.
That's like saying that eminent book authors write shitty books. Sounds like an excuse.
> I've become what I've always hated: someone who works in tech in a career but avoid tech in real life. Maybe that comes with being old.
It's all about finding the right project. REST + CRUD shit gets exhausting after 5 years. There's an entire world of excitement outside of REST + CRUD.
Just get yourself a drawing tablet and some whiteboard software like Openboard (http://openboard.ch/index.en.html).
> Good people write shitty code. Smart people write shitty code. Good coders and good engineers write shitty code. Don't let code quality be a dependent variable on your self worth.
That's like saying that eminent book authors write shitty books. Sounds like an excuse.
> I've become what I've always hated: someone who works in tech in a career but avoid tech in real life. Maybe that comes with being old.
It's all about finding the right project. REST + CRUD shit gets exhausting after 5 years. There's an entire world of excitement outside of REST + CRUD.