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by meeeu 1649 days ago
It’s honestly a win-win. You’re getting paid to get better. It’s on their dime and not yours. The inverse of the situation is that you’re expected to churn out shitty code and it’s never fast enough. Thing break constantly and you never learn how to craft quality code. I’m in the same boat where I’m expecting the PR process to be rigorous. And at the end of the day I can tell the difference between the correct and elegant solution and what’s halved assed but gets it done. At the end of the day I want to be a craftsman where the art of the craft is clean correct software solution. You’re lucky to be in a position where code quality trumps all.