Disposable Coders

last modified: September 9, 2007

Software engineering is hard work. But taking any given engineering design and reifying it into actual source code is generally much easier.

Interestingly, it also takes the most amount of human resources. Therefore, it makes more economic sense for a business to invest more in a few senior engineers who know their stuff, but who delegate the act of actual coding to junior engineers who get paid less.

Because these junior engineers are not nearly as critical in contributing to the design of the product, they tend to be disposable; a company can hire any coder with experience in the latest relevant technologies to replace anyone else already on the team, after some amount of training investment.

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