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by thu2111
1931 days ago
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Poor reading speeds and skills are a huge problem. I've wirken with even supposedly senior developers who will not read the user guide for some complex piece of software before trying to use it or even worse, mouthing off about how it doesn't have feature X so task Y will be too difficult so we should switch to an alternative! The user guide in this case was comprehensive and fresh. The reality is, this sort of behaviour isn't penalised or shamed. Said developer got called out in a meeting with many others present and didn't even appear to feel embarrassment or apologise. Makes it tough to get people to write and take pride in documentation when that sort of thing happens. |
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I would not want to work with anyone who thinks public shaming is right or even effective. It kills morale, makes people fear asking questions, creates a low-trust environment, and frankly is just plain rude.