Rush to easy-to-understand axes
@toyoshim: @nimzou There is now a domestic trend to train for coding interviews through competitive There is a trend in Japan to train in programming as a way to prepare for a coding interview. I have the impression that the competition sites and the job placement industry are encouraging it as a business, and the situation is a bit abnormal. I have the impression that it's a bit of an unusual situation. When people have a clear value axis, they tend to prefer to focus and delve into that alone.
Originally, programming was an individual manufacturing world with diverse value axes. People without the ability to think about what they want to create can now program without developing that ability.
Tend to vaguely think that they are competing for programming skills
But when we look at the details, we see that they are competing against each other by measuring only the mechanically measurable components of the many fine-grained abilities that make up programming ability.
Why do people rush to red ocean if they like it? Or perhaps a red ocean is created because the majority is going in a certain direction?
Uniqueness orientation of this
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