I find students who have entered the working-world who do not really know how to work with more-“indefinite,” production, code bases.
Certainly people with less experience tend to have less nuanced understandings of the world than people with more experience.
If you discredit anything based on the inexperience of novice developers, you have to discredit everything. The fact that a fresh undergrad might use Singleton everywhere by no means lessons the value of being able to say "This calls for a Schwartzian transform!" or "I'll just throw in the Y combinator!" in my mind.
In reply to Re^4: Your main event may be another's side-show.
by chromatic
in thread Your main event may be another's side-show.
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