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by bossyTeacher
747 days ago
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Look at the biased way you write about the situation. This is the fundamental attribution error. If you can't read her code, it's her fault (you implied that). And if she can't read your code, it's also her fault (you implied that). |
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the quotes represent words that she actually said. in the end I did re-write my code in a way that she would finally approve the review and now I can't read the code either.
she's diagnosed with autism. I'm diagnosed with autism. not only are we not neurotypical, but we're also so different that our code was mutually unintelligible.