do you wish you became a bioinformatician instead of a devops?
boring.pay sucks. easily fired.
>>106785060>easily firedsource?
>>106785046context?
>>106785046what an ugly fucking gook. delete that thing.
>>106785046I'll become bioinformation in her if you know what I mean.
>>106785133based
>>106785046What the fuck is a bioinformatician? DevOps isn't a job, it's a methodology.
>>106785171>bioinformaticianR monkey
>>106785060Can confirm. Seen it. It's an undepaid mcdonalds-tier shitshow of clueless python/perl devs even though they might have tertiary degrees and postgrad. DO NOT TOUCH.
>>106785065Seen it too. Si few positions, little pay, so many grads available to fill underpaid positions>>106785244
>>106785171I'm a dev and I'm not trying to have any ops.
>>106785244This.
>>106785046Thats a dude isnt it.
>>106785297>>106785244Compared to bioinformatics, regular software engineering doesn’t really involve any scientific depth, it’s mostly abstracted away from the real world and is about doing dull stuff like UI work.
>>106785046man she has a weird body
>>106785296If you don't have ops, you ain't coding anything of worth.
>>106785593>regular software engineeringNot sure what you mean by this, but the amount of scientific depth and rigor is domain dependent, obviously. If the developer in question has no domain knowledge and expertise beyond code monkeying, then it follows he will always find himself in situations where domain knowledge and expertise is not required.Many software engineers working on physics simulations at CERN
>>106785133same
>>106785046no. i wish i was a neet so i can have a pretty desktop and terminal.
>>106785046>asian woman with wide hipsI thought those didn't exist
>>106785129shes really cuteone day I want to fornicate with a female that looks like that