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minus-squareTelodzrum@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down41·10 months agoTbf, the average farmer is way smarter than the average software “engineer.”
minus-squarevrek@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up25·10 months agoIt depends… Also a different skill set. If I’m asking about proper crop rotation to keep a high nitrogen level in my soil… I’m absolutely going to a farmer. If I need a database to store crop yields and sales… I’m absolutely going to a software engineer. If I’m looking for how to reset my forearm after I broke it snow boarding… I’m absolutely going to a doctor. If I’m looking for how to make a desk from reclaimed old natural wood… I’m absolutely going to a carpenter. Everyone has skills, one profession is not smarter than another. Each profession is smart in what they are trained or experienced in.
Tbf, the average farmer is way smarter than the average software “engineer.”
It depends… Also a different skill set.
If I’m asking about proper crop rotation to keep a high nitrogen level in my soil… I’m absolutely going to a farmer.
If I need a database to store crop yields and sales… I’m absolutely going to a software engineer.
If I’m looking for how to reset my forearm after I broke it snow boarding… I’m absolutely going to a doctor.
If I’m looking for how to make a desk from reclaimed old natural wood… I’m absolutely going to a carpenter.
Everyone has skills, one profession is not smarter than another. Each profession is smart in what they are trained or experienced in.
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