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Originally Posted by Photon
To put it short, 'being a programmer' will mean 'having a day job' in which everything you produce has absolutely zilch to do with any thoughts you may have during work hours. You WILL be peer reviewed and audited by your team to make sure you comply. If you're a good team player, you're probably okay with that. After all, there's no I in team. And after all, it's just a day job, except it's much harder than tightening bolts at a conveyor belt.
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Been like that for quite a while now anyway, no need to wait 2-3 years. Still it varies a lot, based on the size of the (software) company you work in and the type of software they make. But we digress
Maybe we should focus again on how coding for and on the Amiga differs from coding (games?) on a modern PC? Since I've no idea about that (being a business logic 'workbitch'), I'm outta here