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Do you think dev salaries are justified? Provided all they do is wear big glasses, have zero human Interaction, and write code which most tier 2, tier 3 engineering students can do after taking a decent course and upon that it requires absolutely ZER

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It’s not just about coding. There’s a great deal of engineering going on behind the scenes to scale and maintain the systems. And that is what makes the dev salaries justifiable.

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