Discussing conflicts between programmers and customers. A discussion of ambiguous situations between the programmer and the client, and a rating of the most conflicted programmer performers. - page 40

 
trotiloff:

Programmers, when they write code to order, forget that they owe their work primarily to the team that developed the terminal, forget that what they do is bubbles.

They forget about casino kitchens, that there is no volume, that by and large it is a scam for suckers.

They forget that demand breeds supply. What matters to them is their time, from their point of view, an extremely expensive time. They don't care that anything they order from them is useless crap.

They've got their customers clogged up to the extreme. Look how many articles I wrote, look what a pro I am.

Look at life more simply and respect those fools who are willing to pay money ordering programs from you.


OK, I'll do it for a modest $5000.
Read a lecture to the customer about kitchens, about divorce, that the experts at the intersection of 2 machines will not work long.
That they are more profitable to work at a job earning 20 rubles a month, than waiting for a super robot that will make them millionaires in a month.
And that it's also very much a bummer to have rosy dreams.

Course time: 2 hours.
I don't care if the student has learned the lessons of life, and I don't care if all this information is available on the internet either.

Contact the email in the profile.

trotiloff:

Programmers,

They care about their wasted time, from their point of view - extremely expensive time.

Very much liked the phrase, really, my time is worth nothing, 5 days with some miracle customer for $20?
I'd rather go and configure computer for some glamorous lady and get $50 for an hour or two of work, with pleasure, without stress, sleepless nights.

The programmer does not have to read lectures (see above for a price on lectures), he was given TOR, he did something with it. That is all.

 
bullshit
 
That's a long way of putting it, make it shorter:
  1. People hardly ever learn from other people's mistakes, and programmers, for a small price, give you the opportunity to learn from your own mistakes
  2. In our world only time matters, the higher the skill of a specialist, the more expensive his time is. "Time is the best teacher, but unfortunately, it kills its students. With (someone)."
  3. Again, customers save their time that needs to be spent on training by simply hiring a programmer
 
trotiloff:

Programmers, when they write code to order, forget that they owe their work primarily to the team that developed the terminal, forget that what they do is bubbles.

They forget about casino kitchens, that there is no volume, that by and large it is a scam for suckers.

They forget that demand breeds supply. What matters to them is their time, from their point of view, an extremely expensive time. They don't care that everything they order from them is useless crap.

They've got their customers clogged up to the extreme. Look how many articles I've written, look what a pro I am.

Look at life more simple and respect those fools who are willing to pay money ordering programs from you.


I'm wondering - what are you doing here? With such sentiments it's time for you to throw away everything you have, and go back to the cave, to the mammoths... For everything else the programmers had a nasty hand in it... Or become one of us. It's a worldwide conspiracy, don't you get it yet ???? ))))
 
TheXpert:
... Screw the topic.

The topic was flooded from the beginning. Now you can see it for sure.

In addition, it contrasts trader and programmer (as if they were antipodes).

This forum is really more of a programmer's forum, only because the traders have not yet arrived in sufficient numbers.

And those few traders speak for the whole community.

So, dear traders, step up, behave more actively, and everything will work out. Run non-flood topics that you are interested.

+ And this topic ftopku.

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