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by mulmen 794 days ago
Then there’s a serious organizational failing. Parquet is the de facto standard, the chances are a random engineer knows how to interact with it and not ZSV.
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> Then there’s a serious organizational failing.

Man, if your success is predicated on working at a company with with no organizational problems....

A scrappy start-up can't afford to hire multiple, redundant engineers--and what with all of the massive layoffs happening, even at the big companies a lot of engineers are going to find themselves debugging other people's code.

Then embrace industry standards and don't add unknowns. “There are always organizational problems” is a poor justification for creating more problems.