The tech jobs are VERY difficult to even get a response on now. I do NOT attribute this to AI, I attribute it to the hiring of dot indians that do crap work for crap wages.
I've seen their code for years now and can vouch that very little of it is what I would call high quality. Syntax errors everywhere. Variable names that don't make sense. No documentation. No comments in the code. Various methodologies applied throughought one code base rather than adhering to a "standard".
It's no wonder they have trash rivers. They've brought the same concept into the computer world. If you want to "get what you pay for" in tech, just hire the dot indians, they'll get you all set up.
The tech jobs are VERY difficult to even get a response on now. I do NOT attribute this to AI, I attribute it to the hiring of dot indians that do crap work for crap wages.
I've seen their code for years now and can vouch that very little of it is what I would call high quality. Syntax errors everywhere. Variable names that don't make sense. No documentation. No comments in the code. Various methodologies applied throughought one code base rather than adhering to a "standard".
It's no wonder they have trash rivers. They've brought the same concept into the computer world. If you want to "get what you pay for" in tech, just hire the dot indians, they'll get you all set up.