yes, the actual programming(solving problems, determining what solved means, etc.) is the "hard" part, but the fact that there's a dozen things you have to be proficient in to even properly get to...
yes, the actual programming(solving problems, determining what solved means, etc.) is the "hard" part, but the fact that there's a dozen things you have to be proficient in to even properly get to the hard part is what's being referred to.
in 2010, you just had to know how to pop a server up, and serve on port 80/443, and maybe add in a cert if you had sensitive content. then you can solve the problems. now you are supposed to develop tests, create ci/cd, logging, set up git and organization permissions, and probably a few more things before you even start coding.
yes, the actual programming(solving problems, determining what solved means, etc.) is the "hard" part, but the fact that there's a dozen things you have to be proficient in to even properly get to the hard part is what's being referred to.
in 2010, you just had to know how to pop a server up, and serve on port 80/443, and maybe add in a cert if you had sensitive content. then you can solve the problems. now you are supposed to develop tests, create ci/cd, logging, set up git and organization permissions, and probably a few more things before you even start coding.