> the vast majority of programming jobs outside silicon valley seem to be working on legacy code that is terribly architected
How can you say things like this? The internet is the great equalizer of distances; it does not matter what geographic location you live in, you could be working on anything.
On a sidenote, I can't tell if you are trying to be deliberately offensive or if you're someone who's never left SV.
>How can you say things like this? The internet is the great equalizer of distances; it does not matter what geographic location you live in, you could be working on anything.
It really is not. Culture matters. If you're from a conservative place, your boss and colleagues are likely to be conservative. It'll be JEE for you until the end of time.
How can you say things like this? The internet is the great equalizer of distances; it does not matter what geographic location you live in, you could be working on anything.
On a sidenote, I can't tell if you are trying to be deliberately offensive or if you're someone who's never left SV.