no, but job adverts are written asking for people to write code and often take tests to show they can write code.
Resumes and interviews seem to be heavily focused on if yu can write code. And there will be lots of talk about how much code you have written in the past.
which I guess is what the article is really railing against - but what it comes down to is in theory you're not paid to write code, in practice you are.
Resumes and interviews seem to be heavily focused on if yu can write code. And there will be lots of talk about how much code you have written in the past.
which I guess is what the article is really railing against - but what it comes down to is in theory you're not paid to write code, in practice you are.