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by lytefm
943 days ago
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I have the impression that some people can be software developers for 10 years or longer but they still don't "get it" while some junior devs are really great right from the start. These Seniors might be good at duct taping, overengineering or have a "my way or the highway" mindset but aren't capable of finding and implementing a good solution given the constraints. It probably boils down to factors like intelligence, creative problem solving, ability to focus, reading skills, knowledge retention and a healthy dose of humility. I guess everyone can (and probably should) learn basic coding skills, but it doesn't mean everyone can become a great software engineer. |
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