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Hiring Good Programmers Matters

Doctor O writes "Joel Spolsky (of joelonsoftware fame) has some good points and fun with numbers on the quality of programmers and whether it is more profitable to go with cheap or good programmers. His point is that a good programmer will simply create code of a quality that average programmers never can create. An interesting read."

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  1. Re:The answer depends by heatdeath · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually, in some kinds of applications, poor programmers are actually on par or better than smarter programmers. Usually you do your best when you're writing code that is easy enough to understand, but hard enough to keep you interested. I, for one, have no patience for writing simple test UIs, for example, or webpages. But some other people find it challenging enough to keep them interested.

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