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by netdevnet
590 days ago
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In the world of professional software development, economic value is king. This rule has marginal declining utility after some point and in some cases it is just not worth it. Think prototyping, tight deadlines, etc. In an ideal world, taking some additional time pays off, in other worlds, it doesn't and gets you in PIP. inb4 you say that's not the kind of company you want to work in, most companies are like these and not everyone can afford to apply and get a place at the 2 companies in your country where code quality is actually valued |
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