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by TechBro8615
1555 days ago
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You should probably look for a new job then, because it's pretty difficult to get fired for underperformance as a software engineer these days. There are plenty of places you can write shit code, or if you prefer Rust, places where you can blog about other people writing shit code. Anyway, you shouldn't fire someone for causing bugs in production since it indicates a systemic failure of all the checks that should come before the bug is deployed. Even if you can trace the root cause to one person, it would be counterproductive to fire them, because now they've made the mistake they probably won't make it again. Whereas their replacement doesn't have the same wisdom. |
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