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What are some examples of real world problems meant to be solved by the programmers?

21st Nov 2017, 6:09 PM
Afaq Ahmed
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In my mind I think programmers are "meant" to solve (like a MD): pain points... ...everyone feels (acute, distracting-us-right-now problems) ...everyone accepts (chronic, why-do-you-live-with-this?! problems) ...before they happen (nobody-should-ever-have-to... problems) while carefully treading in the recreational (money, entertainment, distraction, personal gratification / gain) side to it all. The point is...I think programmers are also in the "do no harm"* business -- but that's just me. * Trickier to do than to say. Just think about what sort of programmer you want to be.
21st Nov 2017, 7:16 PM
Kirk Schafer
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Think about all of the technologies you currently use. That. Think about all of the technologies you want to have. That. It's really as simple as thinking about a problem, and then thinking up a solution for it through our technology. Obviously, if your problem is planting a seed, then just dig up the dirt and plant the see. Clearly, I'm talking about technologies that are related to what we're discussing. For example, when I first started my job, there was a lot of reporting that took up about 6 hours every day. To me, that is a problem for various reasons, from the waste of time/money to the fact that I hate reports. As such, I used my programming skills and now I simply push a button; the 6 hour reports take 10 mins now. *EDIT* To add onto what I said, you could program a robot to plant the seed for you also. :D
21st Nov 2017, 7:30 PM
AgentSmith
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self-driving cars etc. every human task that you can imagine or even can not imagine being done by a robot/machine.
21st Nov 2017, 6:11 PM
Lucien
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