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by ryandrake 2689 days ago
> Even your best developer is not going to do anything great if he’s fixing bugs.

Honestly, I wish this mentality would go away. Maybe software in general is so "barely shippable" shitty because 95% of everyone's engineering effort is spent on cranking out features rather than fixing bugs and improving stability/performance. Somehow, feature work is glamorous and gets you promoted and quality is seen as boring, dead-end work. This really needs to change.

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The best developers are the ones you can give the hardest bugs to and trust they get them done. The ones where the principal engineers see someone heading for your desk and jumps up to figure out why - stopping your interruptions is far more important than anything else! (You can't give these to the principal engineer because his job is to be interrupted)