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by bananaface
1896 days ago
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Is this really true? In my (limited) experience, the best coders are the ones who understand the technology, understand the hardware, and understand good program structure. "Communication" and "teamwork" are totally unimportant and they're usually organic side effects of understanding the domain. I've done open-source stuff with a total asshole and it wasn't pleasant but the end product was good because he was good, and I learned way faster than with most people. But I've not been exposed to that kind of corporate environment. Is it really that important? It reeks of corporate buzzwords to me. |
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