The article started ranting, so I stopped reading it after getting through about two thirds of it. But one difference between software and the other mentioned professions is that software developers can earn $140K just by doing, by performing. And they can often start soon out of high school. And it doesn't matter where they learned it. It's about doing.
I don't know much about dance, but maybe software engineers should be compared to dancers, and the technical interview should be compared with an audition. Actors and dancers still audition for roles, years after they have made it. And the audition is still as far removed from day-to-day work as a technical interview is from the job. I guess the reason that it's done is because the work is like a performance.
I don't know much about dance, but maybe software engineers should be compared to dancers, and the technical interview should be compared with an audition. Actors and dancers still audition for roles, years after they have made it. And the audition is still as far removed from day-to-day work as a technical interview is from the job. I guess the reason that it's done is because the work is like a performance.