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by brianaluv
2392 days ago
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I understand what you mean. However, I said earlier that I have no problem with improving poorly written code. But I also said that I spent enough time on this particular project to know that some problems that existed before (and no longer exist today), prevented us from writing clean code and were not related to the quality of the developers (some of whom are making fun of today). In other words, the problem is not that the old developers didn't know how to produce good quality code, it's that they didn't always have the possibility. Come on, do you all work on projects where everything runs as smooth as you want? >> It takes experience and maturity to find productive ways of channeling that feeling. People don’t always get there right away. If you think you have, model it. Show healthy ways of dealing with the “holy shit this is garbage” feeling.
If I knew, I wouldn't have asked the question. But your answer makes me think that the term "arrogance" I used in the title of my question may be too strong...I dunno... |
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