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by Hermitian909
1321 days ago
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> If you're an engineer and made very few code contributions without a solid justification of why, I'd expect you to be on the chopping block... At a company of Twitter's size you generally expect the junior and mid-level engineers to be writing most of the code and the more senior engineers to be implementing the trickiest bits, managing stakeholders, and writing design docs. At the extreme end, engineers working to optimize performance might spend months painstakingly optimizing a single hot loop to save the company a few million a year (I've seen this happen). Given this reality LOC, is so wrong for more senior engineers as to be a waste of time to even consider. |
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