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by MAGZine
1005 days ago
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> A senior engineer should make evidence based decisions, as should any engineer. ... sooo there is no distinction between a senior engineer and a non-senior engineer? you've really said nothing in this comment. senior engineers have seen enough things to know what the right solution is in many cases, without having to take a bunch of time to collect evidence. that's what makes them senior, not just 'good'. |
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When dealing with uncertainty (nearly always) it's generally easier to identify and rule out what 'wrong' solutions are. There are often multiple obviously 'wrong' options (no, we should not keep a user's password in plaintext, even if the goal is to make it easy to recover a lost password), but picking a 'right' one... from a whittled down list, it may often come down to familiarity or convention rather than an arbitrary "this is the only 100% correct solution".