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by yn37
3468 days ago
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Yes, yes and yes. It's funny because technically, none of these three things are part of an engineer's job. But once you do them, you start noticing how you eventually get to:
- save yourself time
- save your customer money
- avoid unnecessary complications down the road
- offer useful comments / feedback / critiques / alternatives, when need be
(because you better understand the decisions made around you)
- help your customer or team better understand what they really want
- find yourself in a better position to transition to other roles, if you choose to Btw, I wrote a blog article a few days ago about exactly this: http://claudiu.dragulin.com/2016/12/02/dont-just-code-solve-... |
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