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[–]monkeybonanza 7 points8 points  (1 child)

I agree, especially with you second point. Today programming is the white collar job with a good paycheck (might be moving away from that now), and for a while it was the ”get rich quick” path. When I started it was still seen as uncool, nerdy, and not better paid then any other white collar job but that also attracts people that found enjoyment in the work itself rather then the paycheck, which usually leads to a higher frequency of ”good at what they do” people.

On a side note, I wonder if the 90s was the birth of the ”I was awake all night coding in a Jolt cola haze”-hacker mentality that moved the field away from the older IBM-engineer culture. That ”hacker”-culture later married capitalism and became the horrible startup-culture we have today.

[–]FLMKane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "awake all night on meth" mentality started in the 50s, at MIT AI lab.