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by JetSpiegel
3120 days ago
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>>Many were newbies in the language, and some were newbies to programming.
>I wouldn't join this project, no matter what the language is. Then you will never be employed, because that describes virtually every software project at a for-profit company. |
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I have had 8 years doing software dev (at a for-profit company) most of them as software development director in command of a 15+ people team, thus, I reaffirm what I said: Newbies should be trained first, and only afterwards included in the projects, and that's what I made sure happened on the team, under my command.
They deserve to be trained first, in an environment where they can make mistakes freely until they feel confident.