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by auganov
1914 days ago
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The flip-side of this is a lot of open source software is written for its own end. I've learned to be very careful about assuming something is a good package just because it seems to have nice looking docs and a bit of popularity. You will often find something with a TOOOON of different features and switches, but upon closer inspection it turns out all of it is subpar. And I don't mean it in a perfectionist sense, just bad in a way that it's unlikely it has ever been used and iterated on in production. When hiring one should be careful not to foster this kind of culture inhouse. |
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