I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
We want to talk about our professional opinions in the real world with people who understand.
I get this, but I feel the need is filled by having video chats, standups, etc. with people who work in my team, or the same with other friends if it's not appropriate for work. I don't see this as a problem that really exists in a work context. I mean, I get wanting to have a random chat with a friend, but the professional thing is something I think that us developers have covered.
I get this, but I feel the need is filled by having video chats, standups, etc. with people who work in my team, or the same with other friends if it's not appropriate for work. I don't see this as a problem that really exists in a work context. I mean, I get wanting to have a random chat with a friend, but the professional thing is something I think that us developers have covered.
Not really a problem indeed, but I personally find it really cool when I do have these face-to-face chats.