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by bigiain
1912 days ago
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> It shouldn't, but it amazes me that developers will do this to other developers. I suspect your misunderstanding there is some misplaced assumption that "developers" are some sort of tribe who respect and look out for each other. It's easy to exist in a small "developer tribe" bubble where that's true, but there's a universe full of "unpassionate devs" just scrabbling to get project managers or bosses off their backs, and who'll cut-n-paste from StackOverflow answers and harass open source maintainers just to get their next Jira ticket completed before whatever arbitrary time estimate/deadline has been imposed on them. |
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Granted years ago I once worked at a call center and a coworker, just after complaining that they just got yelled at by customer for something they didn't do and couldn't change, placed a personal call to a local pizza place, and did the same thing to them.
Bummer to see.