Is there just as many people coding, but less people with title 'software developer'?
Or, are companies full of people doing small python 'things'. They don't need a developer, but on other hand all these little python 'things' aren't tested, supportable, sustainable, using any version control. I hesitate to call them programs, projects, etc... It's just a lot of hacking by someone a step up from using excel formulas.
Or, more charitably, is this all that is needed now? There are so many tools now, that joe-blow can just use some python to link some things together, and that is good enough, so they don't need a developer.
Note, this article was just looking at results, not possible causations, that is why i'm asking/speculating here.
Is there just as many people coding, but less people with title 'software developer'?
Or, are companies full of people doing small python 'things'. They don't need a developer, but on other hand all these little python 'things' aren't tested, supportable, sustainable, using any version control. I hesitate to call them programs, projects, etc... It's just a lot of hacking by someone a step up from using excel formulas.
Or, more charitably, is this all that is needed now? There are so many tools now, that joe-blow can just use some python to link some things together, and that is good enough, so they don't need a developer.
Note, this article was just looking at results, not possible causations, that is why i'm asking/speculating here.