Ask HN: What has your experience been like with Indian developers?
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#3To answer your question, however, in my experience, I have met some software developers of Indian origin who are incredibly talented, and others who aren't so gifted. Just like every other nationality or race.
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#4The reason they get a bit more negative publicity than others is because of the number of developers who are in the mediocre and horrid category.
The reason for that is a lot of young Indians getting into tech just because that is the easiest ticket to a decent income in a country like India where there are tons of young unemployed people striving for good jobs. Due to the population size, this number of young Indians is much larger than other countries.
So what I am saying that if you compare the excellent developers from India, they are on par with any other country. But most of the negativity comes from the excess availability of the bad ones which exist in other countries but much less due to the population differences and reasons for getting into tech.
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#5Indian developers are just like other developers. You can find excellent ones, good ones, mediocre ones and horrid ones. The reason they get a bit more negative publicity than others is because of the number of developers who are in the mediocre and horrid category. The reason for that is a lot of young Indians getting into tech just because that is the easiest ticket to a decent income in a country like India where…
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#6Indian developers are just like other developers. You can find excellent ones, good ones, mediocre ones and horrid ones. The reason they get a bit more negative publicity than others is because of the number of developers who are in the mediocre and horrid category. The reason for that is a lot of young Indians getting into tech just because that is the easiest ticket to a decent income in a country like India where…
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#7On a personal note, living on the US east coast, I try to outsource work to eastern Europe or south America in order to keep time zones relatively in sync
Re: Ask HN: What has your experience been like with Indian developers?
#8Indian developers are just like other developers. You can find excellent ones, good ones, mediocre ones and horrid ones. The reason they get a bit more negative publicity than others is because of the number of developers who are in the mediocre and horrid category. The reason for that is a lot of young Indians getting into tech just because that is the easiest ticket to a decent income in a country like India where…
They are heavy on titles, and light on experience. The team has people with titles of architects, leads, and consultants, and a few engineer and senior engineer titles. But they're all in the code. They have experience with this particular company and this stack, but lack broad experience. For example configuring connection pools was something they struggled with.
From a technical perspective, they're good. I see them figure out some tough issues related to the tech they've been working with for a while. But when it comes to the real detailed level stuff (ie protocol level and framework internals) they don't have the depth I'd like to see. They frequently toss things to me that I feel like senior/arhcitects should be able to work through.
The business unit (US) that works with this team has a lot of trouble getting results from them. They've built themselves a lot of technical debt due to poor choice of frameworks architecture. Their system architecture is very complex, and instead of focusing on simplifying that, they muddle through, delivering little.
On a personal level, all the people I work with are great; friendly and professional. Overall I have a very favorable opinion of the southwest asians I've worked with now and in the past, great people, it's just a lot of times the senior developers lack the technical depth I'd expect to see.