No, he has nothing to do with it. And just because he owns the company does not mean he's important coders.
Jeff Bezos has everything to do with coding, security, infrastructure within Amazon because it's his company. He doesnt have to he a coder to have respect in the software field and no one is banging down doors to work at Walmart as a programmer..the same cant be said for amazon.
He was literally there for a coding class his company funds..the same company that built the biggest cloud computing service and one of Amazons most profitable services..but you think the ceo doesnt care about programmers...
No one's trying to be a software engineer at Walmart Labs? Really? A place that everyone says is an amazing environment and who recently launched a massive infrastructure and also is paying competitively to Amazon?
Not knowing Bezos is a crime, but that doesn't sound stupid to you?
And when did I say he doesn't "care" about programmers? Im sure he cares, hired them to build his shyt from the beginning. I said he's not important to note as a coder, and he's not.
He didn't code shyt then, he doesn't develop shyt now, and he didn't create AWS. Again, if owning the company is your criteria, all coders should know the Walmart ceo.
I understand it ain't a supply chain mgmt class, but you don't think amazon needs coders for AWS or to do other CS related things at their HQ. I guess if Tom from MySpace or Zuckerberg walked in, it would be the same thing right? fukk these two honkys they didn't code nor were they founded upon coding and if any of you c00n negroes acknowledge them your dikk riding, yeah that's A+ logic right there.
Just the advice they can give you is worth something, but I digress.
Zuckerberg and Tom actually developed FB and Myspace and those sites are directly tied to what those kids do so I have no idea what correlation you're trying to make. Bezos came up with an idea for selling books and people he hired created his cloud.
The rest of that shyt is your white love that I have nothing do with.
If Bezos walks into your coding class and you asked for advice, what advice do you expect to receive? Be rich, hire programmers and have them create a cloud service years later? Like what are yall even talking about right now