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Rocky Lhotka writes that Software Is Too Darn Hard, citing that plumbing issues distract from spending time with business functionality. It’s a post on Visual Studio Magazine. Ah – a magazine for an IDE. Need I say more?

Then: “The computer industry is populated largely by people who want to build low-level stuff, not solve high-level business issues”. Really? Because it’s the high-level stuff that’s really interesting.

But I guess we’ll still get people who want to build the ultimate doubly linked-list library, rather than help their customers. Because that’s what students get trained to do.

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