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by xor1
2817 days ago
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>a senior developer, by definition, will hit the ground running with mostly anything you use. that's the senior part in senior developer. a senior developer also gets to be picky in what stacks they want to work with. usually it's what they are familiar and comfortable with, or something similar to it >also if you believe that people need years of use to be good in any language/tools/framework you need to figure out how to attract better people. even the best engineers have ramp-up time when starting a new job that involves a new code base. that ramp-up time is increased significantly when it's a language that they aren't familiar with. feel free to convince me otherwise, im all ears >sometimes, not building something or various parts of something is more valuable that building something that you don't need fast. what about when it's not? |
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