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Ask HN: Would you build it in house or quit your job first?

3 points·by wilhow·4 года назад·6 comments

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wilhow
·4 года назад·discuss
I'm not entirely sure I count myself as a successful programmer. I did build a couple payroll systems that was in place for about a decade. Built a web UI for AS400 back in 99. I started this whole journey from Photoshop 4.5 and it kinda snowballed from there.

What drove my "success" was a passion and curiosity. What I could do, tinker, and learn in the programming world was endless. I lived,breath, and sh!t JAVA, C++, VB, COBOL, js, HTML, etc, etc for about five years. My first year I camped in my cube, going back to my apt only for shower, and I wasn't even paid well for it. I made less than 30K/year.

Now I'm a SE in a DevOps/EDR company.I still code on the side for fun, but it's not a major focus of my job.
wilhow
·4 года назад·discuss
None yet that I've talked to directly, except of maybe 2. This isn't a brand new market, it is just one that my employer isn't focusing on because the ROI is too low for them.
wilhow
·4 года назад·discuss
Never said I subscribed to “If you build it they will come” thinking and it's not the question asked. I have no illusion on what it takes to build a product, then a company around it, and the amount of work it takes to make both successful.
wilhow
·4 года назад·discuss
The label "Antiwork" doesn't representation the movement doesn't it?

It's really about fair labour, I don't think most people want to not work. I think most people want to work in exchange for a livable resource, be it wages, work/life balance, recognition, etc. There are plenty of people who are willing to work hard to have a mundane life. A simple car, a apartment/suburban home, an annual vacation, affordable healthcare, education for their kids, nothing extravagant.

The issue is today's corp slave trade their employees and it's at a point where it's not sustainable anymore.

Hence, IMHO, it's less about antiwork, but more about fair labour.