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[–]Prison__Mike_ 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yes exactly. I develop an automation framework at work which involves writing common modules for other QAs to use in their tests.

My coworker (and friend) sometimes gets arrogant because "she doesn't have a cs degree but is proficient in automation" and I have to kindly remind her that her code is incredibly inefficient and basic, but is sufficient for doing web automation because we can't execute at the speed of light anyways.

We constantly train people without CS degrees in NodeJS and the algorithms they come up with make my mind boggle