Yes, but by the same token the original poster seemed to imply that there was nothing more to working than coding. Whether you're founding a start-up or working as a developer for some giant multi-national, I hope there's more to your job descriptions than typing code and check-ins (and hence a more balanced experience).
With that said, that is all some people have. And for those people, the OP is probably right and they will probably not be happy for long.
With that said, that is all some people have. And for those people, the OP is probably right and they will probably not be happy for long.