Anyone tell me what I'm meant to do on Programmers Day or why it even exists?
Programmers' Day
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#42Degrees in computer science and computer engineering are in the top 10 for average earnings. We get to build all kinds of cool stuff used by people around the world. For many of us, programming is fun . And we get paid to do it! Every day is programmer's day.
Some interesting data I pulled together today: Approximate revenue-per-employee. Data from Wolfram Alpha and Wikipedia. Apple makes $2,000,000 per employee. Facebook makes $1,500,000. Google makes $1,000,000. Microsoft makes $800,000. Sony makes $500,000. Kraft makes $400,000. Walmart makes $200,000. McDonalds makes $60,000. Now, if only there was a good source of users-per-engineer. I read that Facebook is somewhere…
McDonalds may make 'only' $60,000 per employee, but it employs over 1.5 million people. I'm grateful that McDs are providing jobs for those who need them. They also of course offer opportunities for people to own franchises and run their 'own' businesses
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I don't know. Please have this Russian comic strip http://habrastorage.org/storage1/9882fe1c/28be61de/5ec00a27/... (Programmer is working. / Programmer is celebrating the programmers' day)
хорошо... каждый день, день программиста (I have no idea if that's right, but I was playing with google translate)
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#46Only Programmers would have a holiday in which we wear white after labor day to celebrate.
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I hope you mean users-per-engineer. :-) Oh, seems that Facebook makes 1.2 dollars per user from your numbers
Thanks for the correction. As for Facebook's revenue-per-user based on revenue-per-employee and number of users, you'll need the number of employees (not just engineers). That's about 2000, which works out to $4 per user. This is exactly inline with what was documented in this nifty chart: http://wallstcheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/chart... Amazon is kicking ass . Apple only makes $150 revenue per iOS use…
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#48Anyone tell me what I'm meant to do on Programmers Day or why it even exists?
What are you supposed to do on "Martin Luther King" day?
That's different, you're remembering a specific person and what they did. I don't need to remember programmers, I am one and I work with them every day.
It just feels to me like harking after gratitude but the reality is that there are loads of people who do useful, important jobs and who get on with it day after day with no more than the usual acknowledgement.
If you do this where do you stop? Firemen day? Doctors day? Sewage workers day?
If you're a programmer, you don't need a special day to think about programmers, if you're not a programmer, then programmers are just one of hundreds of useful trades you should be thankful for, but I see no reason why we're special.
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#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
Thanks for the correction. As for Facebook's revenue-per-user based on revenue-per-employee and number of users, you'll need the number of employees (not just engineers). That's about 2000, which works out to $4 per user. This is exactly inline with what was documented in this nifty chart: http://wallstcheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/chart... Amazon is kicking ass . Apple only makes $150 revenue per iOS use…
Wow, amazon really does kick ass. I think saving money on designers can be justified, after all ;-)
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#50Degrees in computer science and computer engineering are in the top 10 for average earnings. We get to build all kinds of cool stuff used by people around the world. For many of us, programming is fun . And we get paid to do it! Every day is programmer's day.
Some interesting data I pulled together today: Approximate revenue-per-employee. Data from Wolfram Alpha and Wikipedia. Apple makes $2,000,000 per employee. Facebook makes $1,500,000. Google makes $1,000,000. Microsoft makes $800,000. Sony makes $500,000. Kraft makes $400,000. Walmart makes $200,000. McDonalds makes $60,000. Now, if only there was a good source of users-per-engineer. I read that Facebook is somewhere…