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by j-kidd
5316 days ago
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Get off your high horse. Being American doesn't automatically make your code better. As a "foreigner", I recently had to deal indirectly with American developers (to integrate our product with theirs at the request of the client). They charge 100K USD for something that only needs 2 man days, didn't code to the specifications (set by themselves), and took forever to fix any problem on their end. Bad developers exist everywhere. |
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To you, the American were foreigners which further enforces my point that working with foreigners in an issue.
I'm not saying that because I'm American my code is better. I'm saying that because I'm local and I care more I produce better quality.
BTW, in my story some of the most incompetent people were indeed American. The other developer did the best he could, and the recruiter too. The process was broken from the beginning. They wrote really bad documentation, and incorrect formulas. The source was bad, but it took much longer to get all the formulas properly documented and figured out.