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>What, in your mind, makes an engineering problem hard? A problem which requires a high degree of creativity, intelligence, and technical ability, likely one which hasn't been solved before. You're right; it's a bit difficult (at least for me) to define, but we know it when we see it. Sending men to the moon was a hard engineering problem; implementing the UI for gmail was not. You speak of using 'CS algorithms' in y…
Lol, you think you are spending 40 hours a week at the forefront of problem solving new challenges? Let's be real, for a moment. By your definition of a hard engineering problem, very few people are spending their time doing it. Virtually no one is doing it every day. Why pick on front end dev specifically? You think the average backend dev building installing flask is facing a lot of unsolved problems? You think the…
We just released a prognostic test for colon cancer which is actually relatively groundbreaking as it provides a new treatment path for people who previously had no options.
So yes, I feel that I am. I have been a part of small engineering teams delivering brand new technologies to the market my entire career.
And you're right, very few people, especially in software, are solving hard problems. I wasn't picking on anyone, I was responding to a comment.