My father is a senior web dev at Google and he makes 3 million a year. Every day when he goes to work he throws out his computer and has his assistant fetch a new one. Of course, for the amount of *extremely* heavy work he’s doing, he can only go for the best, dual Titan X, 128 gigs of RGB ram, and 28 terabytes of SSDs. He scans his code back in from last night, and then, he runs npm install, going out to get a coffee while basically all of npmjs.com gets copied into his new computer. The rest of his morning, he paruses the rest of the site, installing packages left and right, because a good dev uses lots of modules. After lunch, he spends the majority of his afternoon writing require statements for his new modules. Then writes a line of code, making sure to use 16 spaces, mashing his space bar, for indentation. Finally, before he leaves work he prints out all of the code he has onto a stack of paper, ready for scanning the next day. Did I mention he’s been doing it for fifty years?