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Been seeing this everywhere lately... this gatekeeping crap in programming. You go on reddit and see some new dev get roasted for asking a question. Some senior architect on twitter complaining about bootcamp grads. The classic "you're not a real programmer unless you know C++ pointer arithmetic" nonsense. It's so baked into the culture and honestly, it’s just exhausting. Where did this come from, eh?
I think we just inherited it from the OGs. You gotta remember, coding used to be this arcane art. You needed a CS degree just to touch a mainframe, and you were expected to manually manage memory allocation and write your own sorting algorithms. It was a super exclusive club by design. The knowledge was locked up, guarded by professors who saw it as their duty to weed out anyone who couldn't handle writing assembly by hand. That elitism... it trickles down.
Then you got the early hacker culture. It was all about being the alpha nerd, proving your chops by reverse engineering binaries or finding a kernel exploit. It was cool, but it also created this toxic vibe where you had to suffer to earn respect. You couldn't just ask for help; you had to grind through man pages for days. Asking a "stupid" question was a sign of weakness.
So now here we are. The tools are a million times better. But we still have that leftover baggage. The goalposts just moved. Now the gatekeepers see people "vibe coding" their way to a finished product and they lose thier minds. They get pissed off that someone can spin up a React front-end with a few npm packages without knowing how the V8 engine compiles JavaScript. They hate that you can ship a feature without being able to whiteboard a binary tree traversal on command.
This is the new battleground. It's a reactoin to progress. They're mad that you don't need to suffer like they did. Vibe coding is just about using modern abstractions to build stuff fast and get shit done. But the gatekeepers hate it because it makes their specialized, obscure knowledge seem less valuable. They just can't stand that someone can build something that works without understanding the TCP handshake. It's just insecurity, baby. Get over it and let people build.
Not everyone is like this though and some try to help folks out they don't bash vibe coders but give them tips to be better.

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Coding is so much easier now than when I was in college, I learned C++ and it really wasn't all that hard a language. But today's coding tools are so much easier, and with AI available to do all the grunt work programming is easier than ever. Only a fool fails to use new tools that make life easier and work much faster and reliable than the old days!
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