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by jl2718
2076 days ago
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Most coders I see give up on asking clarifying questions because they realize quickly that the answers aren’t there, and they never will be, and this is somehow okay to the person who is telling them what to do. It’s really obvious during remote work: PowerPoint then silence, then a bunch of assignments handed out. If you ask any one of the audience, coder to coder, they all have the same confusions; some write a fancy class template like ‘ProblemSolverObjectDispatchFactory’, others just ignore. |
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