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by kylerush
1242 days ago
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I’m reminded of comments from Allen Holub on Twitter. The very nature of writing code is social. If you write code, you intend for someone to use it, or read it, or modify it, etc. GitHub is an excellent example. But even if you don’t use GitHub, almost all organizations require collaboration on code. At the very least you need someone else to review your code. So I don’t really understand how lone wolf could ever truly work in software engineering. I worry that letting the idea have any oxygen at all sets you up for failure. |
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