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by lol666
2378 days ago
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worked just with 2 in current company, 1 questioned everything, even things there was no point in questoning, the other one told us its standard in france, but is it? if so its scary, the guy was young and read clean code (never said nothing about any other books...), was programming in just 1 language, didnt knew nothing about basic design patterns and still tried to be the smartest. after he left and we stayed with just 1 who didnt have this attitude the atmosphere in office and productivity increased so much, less bs, more quality work done. some times u need to trade off perfection for time or needs. arguing about stuff that doesnt really even impact functionality and code is usually lost time. ____terrible, terrible experience. please dont.___ btw. if ur programming for 5 years and you have 3 guys that do the same for 15-20 it might be actually good idea to listen to them without this 'question everything' attitude and maybe learn somwthing new? in some places there's no time to be lost on questioning everything... tre bien some times its not about authority and culture but simply about experience |
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